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RJI Fellows Class of 2021-2022

RJI Fellows Class of 2021-2022
June 23, 2022

2021-2022 RJI Fellows launch public resources for newsrooms and journalists as their fellowships come to a close

With the new 2022-2023 cohort of Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellows just announced, this seems like a good time to offer a quick update on how the projects of the previous group, the 2021-2022 fellows, turned out. From a development tracker toolkit to a guide that helps newsrooms serve the disability community and much more, the … Continued

Collaborate
May 31, 2022

Introducing the Simply No Words platform

Free and accessible animated content for you to utilize in your newsroom.

May 10, 2022

Upward and beyond

What happens next?

Josh, an incarcerated student at Hampshire County Jail, shares his experiences inside prison with classmates from UMass-Amherst. Photo: Brian McDermott
May 5, 2022

Introducing the Prison Journalism Navigator

Resources to help newsrooms collaborate with prison journalists.

Woman writing on giant calender while man looks on.
April 27, 2022

Upward means planning for growth

New opportunities don’t just appear, they need to be curated and designed with a candidate in mind.

Stock photo of city model with buildings indicated. Photo: Thor Alvis | Unsplash
April 25, 2022

Build a news app to track local real estate development, with and for your readers

The Local Development Tracker Toolkit helps small newsrooms build a tool that serves their communities.

Disability Matters logo features two overlapping circles creating a Venn Diagram effect. A teal circle is on the left overlaid on a blue circle on the right. All caps sans serif font in white that says Disability Matters is on top of both circles and positioned slightly more to the right. The design conveys the idea of people with shared experiences and differences coming together to learn about each other and build a stronger group for all.
April 4, 2022

A toolkit for newsrooms to better serve the disability community

A starting point for journalists that is a living document open for comments from the community.

Three Black and disabled folx smile and stroll down a sidewalk side by side. On the left, a non-binary person walks with a cane in one hand and a tangle stim toy in the other. In the middle, a non-binary person rolls along in their power wheelchair. On the right, a femme gestures mid-walk. Photo Credit: Disabled And Here
March 31, 2022

How to support disabled journalists in your newsroom

“How could I possibly feel like I belong in an industry where I can’t even get in the door?”

Demonstrators gather outside the White House in Washington, Monday, April 11, 2016, to urge President Barack Obama to support legislation to help disabled people who require long-term support stay in their homes. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
March 22, 2022

Disability history that journalists should know to improve coverage

Get to know these key moments from disability history and how they inform disability activism, policy and culture.

Vee Harrison Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022, at the Kelly Branch Library in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. Photo: Erin Hooley
March 17, 2022

Journalists reflect on a second conversation about crime and violence coverage

‘Be more empathetic… we are all human.’

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