The Bringing Home the World Fellowship sends U.S. minority journalists overseas to cover stories that resonate with their local communities. Selected fellows arrive in Washington, D.C., for orientation that includes story workshopping, safety training, multimedia storytelling, and advice on working with fixers/interpreters. The program provides mentors and support for fellows to report in-country overseas for up to two weeks, including costs for travel, lodging, and interpreters. The fellowship is open to English-speaking minority journalists working at a U.S. news organization or as freelance journalists in the United States.