Academics typically serve as journalists’ sources. But for the “Engaged Spirituality” project, the Center for Religion and Civic Culture (CRCC) at the University of Southern California brought researchers and journalists together as partners to tell good stories. CRCC chose about 30 journalists from an applicant pool of more than 350 to report on spiritually engaged humanitarians across the world. In this session, the fellows report back to their colleagues about what they learned about the practice of journalism, how to cover humanitarianism, and spirituality itself.