Building a Faith and Religion Beat That’s Responsive to the Community
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This beat explores how issues of race, identity, and crisis have intersected with and affected faith and religion in the Pittsburgh region, both in the past and today.
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This beat explores how issues of race, identity, and crisis have intersected with and affected faith and religion in the Pittsburgh region, both in the past and today.
In Oakland, Black and brown communities have undeniably been impacted the most by COVID-19. We designed a multi-platform information campaign to answer their questions about vaccines.
Our “I Believe in Black Journalism” campaign better educates and inspires the Black NYC’ers we have served for 112 years with re-imagined print and digital offerings to also grow audience and revenue.
Louisiana Considered is a live regional daily news show, produced by staff of two stations in neighboring markets, WWNO New Orleans and WRKF Baton Rouge, which share a newsroom and simulcast the show.
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 KCRW Report LA Fellowship offers two full-time fellowship positions that pay a living-wage salary and benefits. The program is focused on training young journalists from diverse backgrounds.
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.
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.
Through in-depth reporting, content sharing and free events, CPP shined a light on the lack of SANE nurses in NC and the impact on sexual assault survivors and the prosecution of their attackers.
Equally Informed Philly is an initiative that bridges Philadelphia’s digital divide through Q&A English and Spanish text line, a community-powered print newsletter and community
The Stand holds an annual Photo Walk to explore the neighborhood and capture a typical day in photos. With COVID, an innovative approach was taken to add a photo contest and still document our city.
Native Nevada is a podcast series that brings greater depth and understanding of the culture, issues, and long-misrepresented history of Nevada’s Indigenous Peoples.
We noticed the two high schools we cover were news deserts – neither have student papers. So we set out to provide an outlet for aspiring journalists while also improving our coverage of young people.
The Michigan News Group is perfect for underserved, rural areas. It trains young journalists in print, broadcast and multi-media skills while supporting struggling community newspapers.
“Tell Me The Story” is PBA’s award-winning, multi-platform digital campaign launched in support of PBS’s Henry Louis Gates documentary “The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song.”
A collaborative podcast from nonprofit newsrooms in Montana examines our current political moment through stories about the complex people and beliefs that shape our state.
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.
“NewsDepth” is a weekly interactive digital series that breaks down the biggest news stories into fun standards-aligned lessons for 4th to 6th-grade students across Ohio.
The Oaklandside was founded on a commitment to listening. This is how we’re living up to that promise.
The Accountability Project is a recently launched investigative journalism unit at Connecticut Public Broadcasting. The three-person investigative reporting team produces short and long-form stories.