RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022
Understanding the photography and video needs of smaller newsrooms
Local outlets struggle to find and pay visual journalists.
Small publishers can build meaningful engagement practices without more time or resources
It will help you serve the people who are most on board with your mission — and most likely to read and need your reporting.
Redesign your live meeting agenda doc with these templates
How to prioritize people who are participating on their own time.
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.
Utilizing RJI resources to take next steps
The Covering Your Community project prepares for our first listening session.
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.
I’m redesigning brainstorming for asynchronous participation and I love it
Making effective meetings accessible to people not in the room.
Creating opportunities for conversations with community
What are we doing right? What are we doing wrong? Has editorial coverage been helpful or harmful to the community?
Is disability invisible in your newsroom? It’s beyond time to fix that
If teens on TikTok can add captions to videos, you can, too.
Leaders of color could be the future of local news — as long as we can convince them to stay
Journalists of color need internal and external support to accelerate their pace of growth and development.