RJI news
How we created community-driven investigations for immigrant audiences
Using a needs assessment and theory of change to inform and empower the Vietnamese community in the U.S. about misinformation.
How sharing local news through tours is, and isn’t, tourism
This approach crosses paths with two adjacent industries.
Why AI’s legal wins create leverage for journalists
Courts’ early rulings leave an opening for news organizations to assert real market harm.
Big Tech is squeezing advertising jobs and companies
Meta and Google already own a huge slice of the online advertising industry. They want more.
Newsrooms embrace pay cuts for the greater good
Coops, staff-run nonprofits, and democratic newsrooms are saving jobs by making tough decisions together.
Al Otro Lado: Defense, resilience and solidarity in the face of migrant vulnerability
A binational organization defends migrant rights and builds resilience amid policy shifts and humanitarian challenges.
Reporting on alcohol and drinking risks
Years of contradictory headlines about whether moderate drinking is harmful or beneficial for different health outcomes has left many people frustrated and skeptical.
Drones’ impact on journalism continues to grow
Innovations can outpace regulations, says “The Drone Professor.”
Want financial backing for your news organization? Collaborate with others
The future (and present) of journalism is collaborative, not competitive.
Efficient ways to collect information for a community directory
Experimenting with tools that scrape websites, collect data and format it efficiently.