Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 788 results Why Retired Journalists Are Jumping Back into the Profession They're founding startups, coaching young reporters, and serving on boards to bridge the gap left by the industry's contraction April 3, 2023 Forced to Flee: How Exiled Journalists Hold the Powerful to Account As press freedoms around the globe erode, journalists are building networks outside their home countries to continue reporting March 20, 2023 Archon Fung: “People Have Been Misled A Lot By Truth-Generating Institutions” The Harvard Kennedy School professor on partisanship, polarization, and mistrust February 27, 2023 “We’re Going to Be Where No One Else Is” In the wake of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria, journalists in Puerto Rico are doubling down on independent news organizations February 27, 2023 Dear Sunnylands: Let’s Widen the Roadmap — and Mark an Achievable Destination for Local News To thrive and grow, local emerging organizations need a new alignment between philanthropy and market-driven business building. We already see the fledgling success of that model February 20, 2023 What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But the proliferation of partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners January 27, 2023 How Rising Temperatures Are Becoming a Labor Story Labor reporters are increasingly focusing on how extreme heat kills workers — and what should be done about iLabor reporters are increasingly focusing on how extreme heat kills workers —… January 19, 2023 Fighting Back Against SLAPP How journalists are organizing to defeat strategic lawsuits against public participation, which powerful individuals use to silence independent reporting December 14, 2022 Threats to Democracy Are One of the “Existential Challenges” of Our Time. Here’s How to Cover Them Freedom House’s Michael Abramowitz and The Washington Post’s Matea Gold on the state of democracy now and where journalists can go from here October 26, 2022 “We Had to Show A Version Of The Story Not Commonly Told”: Brazil’s 1619 Project Explores Slavery’s Legacy 200 Years After Independence On Sept. 7, Brazil commemorated the bicentennial anniversary of its independence. But a new media project aims to highlight how that independence — and how Brazil has evolved up to… September 28, 2022 Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 … 79 Next