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Successful leaders of color need a deep bench of support. Here’s how you can help
It’s time to think about mentoring and coaching as a team sport, not 1 to 1.
Post Episode 22: Investigations into the aviation industry reveal concerns in the sky
Post reviews investigations into the aviation industry — from airplane designs to flight cuts during the pandemic.
Utilizing RJI resources to take next steps
The Covering Your Community project prepares for our first listening session.
We’ve put a radio station, TV station, newspaper, magazine and business service all in one space
Here’s what we’re learning from our new collaboration toward a single newsroom.
When and how should we use AI in news?
We spoke with Marc Lavallee of The New York Times about newsrooms incorporating AI technology and tools into their work.
A guide to social branding on any newsroom budget
With tools like Canva, Projector, and Adobe Spark, newsrooms of any size can create brand guidelines.
Lessons learned from a scoop out of San Quentin
Last month, the Prison Journalism Project broke new ground with a story that began with an unexpected phone call from our correspondent inside San Quentin State Prison in the San Francisco Bay area.
Use audio to promote greater audience engagement
Social media and smartphones have made it easier than ever for newsrooms to encourage, and use, user-generated content.
How to design your inclusive source diversity audit
Five months ago, Chalkbeat and the Reynolds Journalism Institute launched a project that will make it easier for newsrooms to track the diversity of their sources.
Post Episode 21: Journalists, meteorologists use investigative techniques before and after storms
Severe weather drives the need for investigative journalists — particularly when it comes to government responses to disasters. Plus — New Orleans Meteorologist David Bernard discusses the investigation that goes into predicting severe weather.