RJI news
How a more collaborative workflow can shift your newsroom to a digital first presence
Working with The Keene Sentinel this summer, the biggest question we were asking ourselves was how to increase our digital presence.
Why walking tours offer another medium for local journalism
Let’s step outside and take a walk with our community.
Journalists are building the newsrooms they want to work for
Developing resources to help non-traditional newsrooms thrive.
Digital and in-person strategies that go beyond translation
How to grow your readership with culturally competent content.
Is your community not engaging with news? Try listening to them first
Documented, a NY-based newsroom serving immigrants, uses a circular journalism model focusing on the needs of its communities.
Cannabis reporters use science and some healthy skepticism to cover the beat
Some of the science is flawed or skewed. But there are studies out there to help you explain marijuana’s benefits and risks.
Experimenting with content strategies on Instagram, LinkedIn
What we’ve learned as we grow Sioux Falls Simplified’s social presence.
VERDAD is tackling the blind spot in the fight against radio disinformation
Radio remains one of the most trusted and accessible sources of information for immigrant communities in the U.S., especially among Latino listeners, but its affordability, accessibility, and the wide reach of live broadcasts also make it a powerful vehicle for spreading misinformation.
When a press pass should shield us
Immigration coverage must be more in-depth, and we need more reporters to ensure that.
Why journalists need a theory of change
A simple framework to help us decide how to put our limited resources to use.