Inci Sayki

Former Goggin Journalism Fellow, FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellowship

Inci Sayki was a 2023-2024 FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellow. She completed her master’s degree at the Columbia Journalism School. In her earlier roles, Inci covered daily news for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, investigated money in politics for OpenSecrets and worked on social justice stories for various New York-based publications.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in politics, philosophy and economics from the University of Manchester. She is originally from Istanbul, Turkey, which is where she initially gained hands-on reporting experience at a local news channel.

Languages Spoken:

English, Turkish

Location:

Boston, MA

'South Korea's Adoption Reckoning' Reporters & Director Spotlight How Western Demand Played a Role in the Korean Adoption Boom
The filmmaker and reporters of the documentary "South Korea's Adoption Reckoning" talk about how their investigative revelations challenge some Korean and Western assumptions about international adoption, and how the practice is now facing a reckoning.
September 20, 2024
“Germany’s Enemy Within” Filmmaker on the Surge of the Far Right and Political Divides in a Country Grappling With its Nazi Past
Filmmaker Evan Williams spoke to FRONTLINE about the rise of the AfD, a far-right party, how that has shifted German politics towards the right and the country’s efforts to balance political freedoms and threats from far-right extremism.
July 30, 2024
Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Conviction Overturned by New York Appeals Court
The New York Court of Appeals ruled in a 4-3 decision that disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein did not receive a fair trial when he was convicted of sex crimes in 2020.
April 25, 2024
'Children of Ukraine' Filmmaker Describes How 'Wars Take Place on Many Different Levels'
“Children of Ukraine” director Paul Kenyon spoke about filming during a war and interviewing children who’ve lived through traumatic situations.
April 16, 2024
Where Are the Yazidis Today, Almost a Decade After ISIS' Genocidal Campaign?
Almost a decade after ISIS launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidi community in northern Iraq, Yazidis still face challenges as they seek justice, reunite with family members and attempt to rebuild their community.
March 13, 2024
Ramita Navai on Reporting From the West Bank as the Israel-Hamas War Rages in Gaza
A conversation with journalist Ramita Navai about reporting her new FRONTLINE documentary, ‘Israel’s Second Front.’
January 23, 2024
‘Inside the Uvalde Response’ Director and Reporter Talk About Helping People Understand ‘How This Went Wrong’
A conversation with two of the makers of FRONTLINE, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune’s documentary “Inside the Uvalde Response” about how they analyzed a trove of investigative material to reconstruct the chaotic response to the Robb Elementary School shooting.
December 8, 2023
Timeline: War and Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians, From Oslo to Gaza
This timeline chronicles some of the major events that shaped Israeli-Palestinian relations over the past three decades — from the 1993 Oslo peace agreement to the aftermath of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack and the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
November 7, 2023
The Henry Glover Killing & the New Orleans Police Department’s Efforts to End Federal Oversight
As the documentary “Law & Disorder” becomes newly available on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel, we examine recent developments surrounding Henry Glover’s case and the federal oversight of the NOPD.
October 24, 2023