Documented Semanal is an interactive Spanish-language news service of the most important news for immigrant New Yorkers and answers to their most pressing questions.
The long-running Vegas PBS KIDS Writers Contest presented by Janice Allen was adapted to a broadcast special featuring animation that brought children’s illustrations to life.
Blunt Youth Radio launched two youth audio initiatives with new partners: a 12-week, all-virtual program on climate, and three in-person, daylong intro to audio making workshops at the library.
Cooking with the Cap Times is a video event series hosted by food editor Lindsay Christians. Each month, Christians hosts a one-hour virtual cooking demo via Zoom with a Madison-area chef.
Chicagoans have questions. Block Club’s journalists have answers. Our free bilingual COVID-19 hotline connects people in need to testing, vaccine appointments, rent relief, free food and other help.
PANDEM!C: Stories of COVID-19, a graphic novel created by the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative and BOOM Charlotte, offers a unique perspective on the impact of COVID-19 on Charlotte communities.
Maine Public News Connect is a new initiative where we translate important news and information each week into French, Spanish, Somali, and Portuguese video pods for immigrant communities in Maine.
Following local protests against police brutality in Madison, WI, the city commissioned 70 murals. PBS Wisconsin documented these with a 360° camera to showcase the artists’ calls for justice.
Mississippi continues to rank at the bottom for COVID-19 vaccinations. To combat misinformation and provide a vital resource for Mississippians, we created the COVID-19 in Mississippi Vaccine Guide.
Aspen Public Radio’s Fall 2020 Membership Drive was a success because of our “van life” giveaway. It creatively engaged listeners and highlighted a local business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID and the Classroom brought audiences along in real time and on all platforms as three high school seniors shared their experiences navigating a pandemic and their last year of high school.
Cap Times Live is a livestreamed concert series developed to support local musicians after a year (or more) of no in-person concerts due to COVID-19. Viewers can watch via Zoom or Facebook Live.
Bay City News created a COVID-19 Information Hub at LocalNewsMatters.org to provide accurate, up-to-date information and help Bay Area residents navigate the pandemic.
Despite the global pandemic, many leaders and helpers emerged. Maryland Public Television’s Be Inspired series features voices, organizations, and communities who provide light in a time of darkness.
MISSING THEM is a collaborative journalism and community project to identify every New Yorker who died due to COVID-19 and write a story about them. The goal: to bring equity and inclusion in memorials.
News414 is a resident-centered project that uses text messages, social media and events to engage underserved audiences. We plug information and accountability gaps in highly segregated Milwaukee.
CBC is a data and reporting collaboration between WNIN, the University of Evansville and ¿Qué Pasa, Midwest? It provides a unique set of data and reporting about the pandemic’s impact on the Midwest.
The Hidden Pandemic, from Kansas City PBS, was multi-platform, community engagement project chronicling the hidden pandemic of mental illness during this unprecedented COVID year.
We have created an infrastructure and communication system that allows more than 20 media, educational and community organizations to share and co-produce news for a statewide audiences.
Over 10 weeks, students gained an understanding of the fundamentals of podcasting, production skills and marketing tips, and they walked away with a resource list for the future. WFAE believes in the power of podcasting to amplify diverse voices, remove barriers to storytelling and to build and connect communities.