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Kansas City PBS Reproductive Rights Initiative
Kansas City PBSAs tensions rose around the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, our journalists and production staff created a package to provide balanced information and a forum for community voices.
#CheckYourJudges
Injustice WatchInjustice Watch created a nonpartisan judicial election guide to inform Cook County residents about the 75 people running for judge. To spread the word, we ran a #CheckYourJudges engagement campaign.
Vote with Confidence: A Guide from the Detroit Documenters
Outlier MediaThis step-by-step voting guide by the Detroit Documenters is unlike most others. Instead of telling people who to vote for and why, we’re here to help you find the resources to decide for yourself.
Shared State
Montana Public RadioA collaborative podcast from nonprofit newsrooms across Montana. This series explores the complexities of political beliefs through stories from the real people that shape our state.
Local Live(s)
Back Pocket MediaLocal Live(s) showcases the human side of journalism through live storytelling. Our collaborative events build trust in local journalism and connect reporters to the communities they serve.
The Rural West On Fire
The XylomThe Xylom invites emerging writers to contribute data-driven, first-person reporting on wildfires threatening the places they call home, how humans are making it worse, and equitable local solutions.
Tenants’ Rights Workshops in Eviction Wave
Side Effects Public Media/Indiana Public BroadcastingThe COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated a dramatic housing and evictions crisis throughout the country. We worked with community partners to create a free series of workshops to help tenants stay housed.
Conecta Arizona
Conecta ArizonaConecta Arizona is a multi-platform news and information service – distributed through WhatApp, Facebook, Telegram, radio and podcast – that serves Spanish-speakers in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico.
Unleaded
The Midwest NewsroomThe Unleaded project explores how lead continues to poison people in the Midwest, often in unexpected ways. The series identifies solutions to mitigate the decades-long contamination of the region.
There’s Hope. There’s Help. 12-part animated video shorts series
Alaska Public MediaThere’s Hope. There’s Help. is an 12-part animated video shorts series addressing mental health issues in an effort to prevent youth suicides. Designed for Alaska & use by other PBS stations for free.
Peachtree & Pine: Where is Home? The Atlanta Homeless Project
The Atlanta VoiceThis is a docuseries conducted by The Atlanta Voice to explore, reveal and give voice to Atlanta’s homeless population.
News, Brews & Beatz: What Champaign-Urbana is Doing to Combat Gun Violence
Illinois Public Media at The University of Illinois Urbana ChampaignA panel discussion of African American experts addressing what Champaign-Urbana is doing to combat gun violence. This in-person, and FB Live series also features a poet, DJ and speed painter.
She Votes Utah
KUERShe Votes Utah is a collaborative initiative from KUER Radio and PBS Utah. The project provides information and resources targeting women voters in Utah to encourage voter participation.
21
NJ PBSA documentary short film project highlighting difference makers in each of the 21 counties in New Jersey
Jacksonville Today
WJCT Public MediaJacksonville is one of the largest cities in the U.S., yet its media landscape is shrinking. The Jacksonville Today newsletter helps fill the gap with a must-read guide to civic life.
Dodging Standards
Carolina Public PressThe Dodging Standards series analyzed employment records for social service employees, finding that many county-run agencies in NC defy state law by hiring workers who don’t meet minimum requirements.
¡Mucho Gusto!
Texas Public RadioA health and wellness expo geared toward middle and high school students and their families. Aimed to transform wellness beyond metrics and data and explore how to cope and destress in times of uncertainty.
AAPI Advisory Committee – Telling Stories from Metro Detroit’s Asian American Communities
Detroit Public TelevisionDetroit Public TV is giving a platform for stories from Southeast Michigan’s AAPI communities. By working directly with the community, we’re helping tell these stories with nuance and intentionality.
New Jersey Sustainability Reporting Project
CivicStoryThe NJ Sustainability Reporting project generates news stories about environmental sustainability. It equips newsrooms and reporters to cover sustainability actions in New Jersey communities.
Accountability in Glynn County, Georgia
The Current GAThe Current sparked police accountability in Brunswick, GA after Ahmaud Arbery’s murder with an investigative project that showed a pattern of implicit bias against Black residents by law enforcement.
Kansas City PBS Reproductive Rights Initiative
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https://kansascitypbs.org/reproductiverights
Key Components of the Reproductive Rights Package
On-Air Coverage-The Flatland show is a collaborative effort between our production and journalism teams that offers a monthly program taking a deep dive into a single topic that is raising questions in our community. The July 21st episode begins with a documentary short featuring b-roll and, interviews with local experts. This short was followed by an in-studio session moderated by show host, D. Rashaan Gilmore. The program was distributed over the air, through the PBS video app, on YouTube and online at flatlandkc.org.
Show Link: https://video.kansascitypbs.org/video/reproductive-rights-1q7dy2/
curiousKC: The team put the call out for reproductive rights questions through social media, over broadcast and via an online form. Submissions from our community informed throughlines in our reporting on the topic of reproductive rights.
Efforts sourcing audience questions resulted in the following articles:
curiousKC | A Guide to What You’ll See in the Aug. 2 Kansas Primary About Abortion
Twitter Space: Moderated by Flatland show host, D. Rashaan Gilmore, the discussion included senior reporter Mary Sanchez and a panel of local experts. It provided additional context to some of the overarching themes of the show and presented the listeners with a chance to weigh in, in real-time. Link to Recorded Twitter Space: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1yoKMWWZOwwJQ
Engagement Event: Our team also planned an event in collaboration with community partner American Public Square, “A Community Conversation on Reproductive Rights” which was moderated by our senior reporter Mary Sanchez. The event (offered virtually and in-person) convened a panel of local experts to discuss the economic, legal and human implications of the decision. Event Link: https://americanpublicsquare.org/event/a-community-conversation-on-reproductive-rights/
Journalism: Throughout the course of the project we posted 14 articles to our website which were promoted through a variety of distribution avenues to reach a diversity of audiences. Posted content was written by our own journalists, supplied by regular contributors and shared by various KC Media Collective Partners, and focused on a wide range of angles on the topic.
Our team went behind the contentious debate and provided a platform for the voices of those affected. The Reproductive Rights package is a true representation of the thoughtful, nuanced, and educational approach that guides our everyday work. The multimedia approach to content truly found audiences where they are and offered a path to balance and in-depth coverage regardless of where people find their information. We’re continuing to cover new angles after most press (especially national) have stepped back, now that the August 2 vote is passed. Over the course of the project to date and spanning the various content components we garnered 38,351 impressions (page views, broadcast impressions, social media post impressions, etc…). In a post-event survey, nearly 80% of respondents indicated that they gained insight into the topic.
Comments: “I appreciated attending with the group. Very nice selection for the panel. There was spontaneous applause (against the rules, I know) when the doula talked about the effect of the abortion bans on BIPOC people.” “This program was great. Now watching both sides' ads on TV--both have inaccurate information. That should be called out.” "With so much polarizations around political or social issues it is great to see people with vastly different views speaking civilly to each other was refreshing and educational. Modeling behavior is one of the ways we learn, please keep it up!”