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Youth radio journalism resources roundup
Starting a journalism program for teens? You don’t need to create training and curriculum materials from scratch Starting a youth radio program at your shop means managing a lot of moving pieces. You’ve got to find funding, staff, space and equipment. You’ve got to meet with youth who are interested in storytelling and amplifying teen … Continued
How a SEO tool can help all types of journalists do their work better
A solution must be useful for first time users as well as those more expert in SEO.
50 Places to connect with community offline
Borderless Magazine shares where you can find and connect with community members in person.
6 stories show how youth media can go where adults can’t
Youth-produced journalism can take audiences to unique places and provide different perspectives on important issues.
Reporting in spaces of civil unrest
How your approach to public engagement impacts your safety profile.
New insights and next steps for the Muslim media toolkit
When it feels like you’re not getting enough responses, you need to keep going.
Transition leadership through braving uncertainty
Bridge leaders can shepherd an organization and staff from one leader to the next Leadership transitions can look quite different, depending on the health and viability of the organizations where they take place. But in all cases, transitions are a time to reflect on the existing state of an organization and to imagine its aspirations … Continued
How to build a youth journalism program that benefits your newsroom
Six considerations for youth media program development.
Resourcing the most marginalized journalists
Why we need identity-aware safety and security training.
How to hire field canvassers
From job postings to interviews, Borderless Magazine’s Nissa Rhee gives tips for finding the right candidates for field canvassing.