T. Christian Miller
T. Christian Miller is an
investigative reporter, editor,
author, and
war correspondent for
ProPublica. He has focused on how multinational corporations operate in foreign countries, documenting human rights and environmental abuses. Miller has covered four wars—
Kosovo,
Colombia,
Israel and the
West Bank, and
Iraq. He also covered the
2000 presidential campaign. He is also known for his work in the field of
computer-assisted reporting and was awarded a Knight Fellowship at
Stanford University in 2012 to study innovation in journalism. In 2016, Miller was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism with
Ken Armstrong of
The Marshall Project. In 2019, he served as a producer of the
Netflix limited series
Unbelievable, which was based on the prize-winning article. In 2020, Miller shared the
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting with other reporters from ''ProPublica'' and ''
The Seattle Times''. With
Megan Rose and
Robert Faturechi, Miller co-won the 2020 award for his reporting on
United States Seventh Fleet accidents.
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