Olga Loginova is a Belarusian-American journalist and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.

Olga Loginova is a Fellow at Columbia Journalism Investigations, where she reports on the U.S. communities experiencing extreme climate change. Before, she was a staff journalist at Voice of America, a long-time visual journalist, and a recipient of the journalistic excellence award at RFE/RL. Her recent documentaries include “COVID-19 Diaries” acquired and published by VICE News in the Fall of 2020, and “Bratva MC, Brooklyn, NY” published by Eurasianet in January 2020. Olga Loginova has covered the COVID-19 and political crises in Belarus for VICE News and Brazil’s Globo. She holds a Master’s in science, health, and environmental reporting from Columbia University, and a Master’s in broadcast and cinematic arts from Central Michigan University.

Olga Loginova

Basic information

Name
Olga Loginova
Title
Journalist
Expertise
Climate change, Science, Health
Country
United States
City
New York

Supported projects

72 hours that changed Belarus

  • Corruption
  • Human Rights
  • Politics

MINSK - 72 Hours That Changed Belarus tells the story of the post-election collapse of human rights in the country through the first-hand experiences of those affected the most: a young couple injured by a stun grenade, a recent law graduate who documented torture and later fled to protect herself and the evidence, a blogger and a student who were tortured inside the infamous Okrestina jail in Minsk.