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Eva Chillura

(She/Her)
Charleston, Washington, D.C.
Covers:  Climate policy, climate justice, music, food, culture and entertainment.

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Eva Chillura’s Biography

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Eva Chillura is a journalist with four years of professional experience, graduated from George Washington University Class of 2024 with a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communications.

She is currently a freelance reporter out of Charleston, S.C. reporting on local climate policy, arts, food and entertainment. She interned on the POTUS channel at SiriusXM and was a host of the show The Flaneur on WRGW which started airing in 2021. She also interned for SCETV in 2021. From 2019-2020, she was the E…

Planet Forward Story Fest Finalist

2024 - Best Feature Story

There is no story more gripping than that of our changing planet — and the solutions to sustain it. While problems ranging from climate justice to conservation, from rising sea levels to increasing heat waves, from the continuing pandemic to our plastic addiction, we’re looking for the stories surrounding the people, ideas, and innovations moving the world toward a greener future. The Planet Forward Storyfest Awards highlight the voices of students, seeking to understand and illuminate innovations for how to best care for the earth. We are looking for stories that inspire, motivate, and drive change. Stories that are compelling, thought-provoking, and vibrantly stimulating. Be memorable, have an impact — and have fun.

SC Scholastic Press Association's Journalist of the Year

2020 - Student Journalists

This award recognizes one student journalist each year in the state of South Carolina.

Al Neuharth Free Spirit Award Recipient

2019 - South Carolina recipient

The Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference is an engaging, in-depth, five-day summer program for 51 high school juniors (one from each state and the District of Columbia) who “Dream. Dare. Do.” Be the one to represent your state and join students from around the country at an exclusive, free Washington, D.C., journalism experience like no other.

National Scholastic Press Association First Place

2018 - Feature Story

The contests of National Scholastic Press Association are the most-competitive, most-honored prizes in scholastic journalism. Individual Awards recognize the outstanding achievements of individual students and small teams of journalists.