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A search for “us house of representatives seats” will yield four results of this story “Why the US House of Representatives has 435 seats – and how that could change” republished by outlets from The Conversation
October 26, 2022
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Why you should care about your news site’s SEO

Common challenges, core basics and practical first steps.

Mari Galicer leads a session on digital safety and security during a HEFAT [Hostile Environment & First Aid Training] offered by IWMF [Intl. Women’s Media Foundation] in Los Angeles Sept. 13-16, 2022. Photo: Tara Pixley
October 25, 2022
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Securing our safety online

What journalists need to know about digital security.

CMIC | College Media Innovation Coalition
October 24, 2022
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Students should lead innovation in the journalism industry

Introducing the College Media Innovation Coalition, a resource for student-led newsrooms to collaborate and communicate.

A cemetery sandwiched between two refineries in St. James, Louisiana. Photo: Cristina Mislán
October 19, 2022
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Where public history meets journalism

We can and should grant people agency in our stories.

A packed recent Detroit City Council meeting. Photo: Malak Silmi
October 18, 2022
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Why showing up is powerful

Let’s build a future where more productive civic engagement is a duty for newsrooms and an opportunity for our communities.

Three teens get ready to record an interview in the library at the Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center in Seattle, Washington during a RadioActive Youth Media podcasting workshop on April 15, 2021. Photo: Megan Sobchuk
October 17, 2022
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Facilitating media-making workshops with youth who are incarcerated

11 tips for getting started.

Could local newsrooms become more sustainable if they add more AI tools to their practice? Image created in Canva
October 13, 2022
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Why local news should be utilizing AI

How you’re already using it and how it can help your newsroom.

Crow tribal members Jay Harris, Rose Real Bird, Luella Brien and Olivia WIlliamson participate in a panel discussion at the Opening of the Apsaalooké Women and Warriors exhibit at the Museum of the Rockies.
October 12, 2022
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Founding Four Points

A community centered newsroom on the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana.

Borderless Magazine’s Engagement Reporter Diane Bou Khalil and Art Director Michelle Kanaar talk to migrants getting off buses at Chicago Union Station in September. Photo by Jesus J. Montero for Borderless Magazine
October 11, 2022
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Why your news outlet needs an on-the-ground strategy

Borderless Magazine’s Diane Bou Khalil shares guidance for meeting community members where they’re at.

Bevin Christie
October 10, 2022
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Newsrooms’ service roles need to be grounded in community relationships

Building trust in a community requires listening and unlearning: a discussion with Bevin Christie.

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