Reporting
Reframing politics coverage to promote healthier democracy
Tony Marcano explains how LAist and KPCC are reframing coverage to better serve their community.
Methods for innovative elections coverage
Interactivity, conscientiousness can change elections guides.
Utilizing no-code tools for snappy data visualizations
How Infogram, Chartblocks and ChartExpo stack up.
Telling people before you begin builds trust. Telling people only after you’re done erodes it
A guide for turning private conversations into public resources through community consent.
Nolan Xiong finds new purpose as journalism student, RJI student innovation staffer
Nolan Xiong didn’t plan to go to school for journalism. In fact, after leaving Spokane Community College in Spokane, Washington, and heading to Minneapolis, he wasn’t sure he wanted to go back to school at all.
Reynolds Journalism partnering with Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk on innovative approach to distributing collaborative journalism
The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) today announced a partnership with the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk to develop and report on methods for distributing content from the desk’s 10 partner newsrooms.
Journalists reflect on a second conversation about crime and violence coverage
‘Be more empathetic… we are all human.’
The people behind the data points
Weihua Li of the Marshall Project balances the severity and humanity of incarceration through data.
The power of minimal interventions to lower barriers to journalism
Small solutions can still bring about positive change.
Bomb threats at HBCUs call attention to ways media can improve coverage of Black community
Experts say the time has come to stop referring to incidents of hate and violence as one-off events.