The nonprofit organization centers fundraising around selling bracelets bearing the names of imprisoned journalists.
[6] A two-time Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post investigative reporter, Dana Priest covers national security and press freedom worldwide.
[7] At the university, Priest teaches two courses: National Security and Press Freedom Reporting, and The Impact of 9/11 on Journalism and Civic Life.
By the end of the semester, students completed a long-form article to be published in either Capital News Service or the Washington Post, where Priest works.
The organization is active on multiple social media platforms, including Facebook,[13] Twitter,[14] Instagram[15] and Tumblr.