Fourteen values-aligned organizations have formed the Movement Media Alliance, a coalition of platforms aimed at building power and transforming the news
I have been a National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) member for nearly a decade and have attended multiple conventions, so I know very personally that the yearly gathering serves as an important space for Black journalists in search of professional development, opportunity, and a brief reprieve from the daily
Springtime in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1892 should have been a time of rebirth and reconnection. The city was making history and welcoming more commerce with the grand opening of the Frisco Bridge. At the time, it was the longest bridge in the country and the first bridge connecting Memphis to
Journalism is an integral part of social media, but what happens when platforms censor reporters?
A climate protester named Mama Julz spent February 1 locked to a grounded helicopter, the kind usually used to transport construction workers to remote portions of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the rushed and ecologically destructive pet project of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. After a few hours, police arrested Mama
If media industry leaders do not value quality journalism produced by reporters who reflect the communities they serve, how can we expect the American public to?
From book bans to anti-critical race theory laws adopted by 28 states, youth censorship is increasingly becoming an issue in U.S. high schools, especially for young journalists. Students say school newspapers are one of the few outlets high schoolers have to report on their communities and that limiting what
These attacks on journalists are part of a regime of occupation, apartheid, and extermination that dates back to before the 1948 Nakba
Centuries of dehumanizing imperialist propaganda laid the groundwork for how U.S. media reports on Palestine
What constitutes genocide is clearly defined, and it is what we are witnessing in Palestine
School newsrooms are essential to aspiring reporters and communities with news deserts, but many face challenges from censorship to a lack of resources
It is our responsibility to resist industry-typical copaganda and instead produce reporting that focuses on transformative and reparative practices and informs readers how to keep their communities whole, safe, and accountable
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