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RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

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.

Illustration of a money bag, a clock and a person considering something.
October 4, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Local news leadership transitions require budgets, bandwidth and a breadth of skills

Sara Shahriari of INN shares insights on the challenges of succession planning for nonprofit news organizations.

A screenshot of a Lighthouse report on an article in The Texas Tribune.
September 28, 2022
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Making sense of your core web vitals

Learn how the loading speed, accessibility and other performance metrics of your news site stacks up.

Photo: Joshua Rawson-Harris | Unsplash
September 27, 2022
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What journalists are saying about Muslims in the news media

Community voices.

The exact moment that a flash bang grenade hit Aubreanna Inda, 26, on the 10th day of protests following the police murder of George Floyd, shortly after midnight on Monday, June 8, 2020, in Seattle. Inda was rushed to the hospital as medics and protesters performed CPR. Doctors would later tell Inda that she lost a pulse three times that night. Photo: Megan Farmer | KUOW Photo
September 26, 2022
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Acknowledging the toll

Why we need trauma-informed safety training for journalists.

Make your move. Promotional image from the television series Succession. Photo: HBO
August 18, 2022
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Succession planning is key to journalism’s sustainability

Digital news organizations need to prepare and plan for leadership transitions.

This RJI project aims to create accessible entry points for small newsrooms and individuals interested in fundraising. (Image created using Canva)
August 17, 2022
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It’s OK to use this ’F‘ word

Taking the guesswork out of getting started in fundraising.

A photo collage of portraits of the people quoted in this article and photos of radio studio equipment. Top row from left: Kassidy Arena, Caryn Mathes, Elizabeth Gabriel. Bottom row: Doug Mitchell (photo illustration by Halisia Hubbard), a sound board, a microphone, a Tascam audio recorder, Kamna Shastri.
August 16, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Why youth media matters

Youth media is an under-tapped approach to addressing some of public media’s biggest challenges.

Three women with their backs to the camera, all wearing hijabs under a blossoming cherry tree. Photo: Hasan Almasi | Unsplash
August 10, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Learning how to address Muslims and Islam in the media

How it started.

IWMF Next Gen Safety Trainer Fellows experience flash bang grenades set off as part of the fellowship training during the Dec. 2021 retreat in Virginia. Photo: Tara Pixley
August 9, 2022
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Source of Safety

Building a trauma and identity-informed safety, security and risk management resource for all bodies and environments.

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