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Need a radio license quickly? GMRS will help
The General Mobile Radio System can be used to transmit and collect information from the heart of communities affected by natural disasters.
Introducing the Guide de style and multiple languages for our browser extension
Global Press launched its Style Guide over a decade ago, creating a boundary-pushing style guide for international journalism.
Resources for training pop-up community newsroom reporters in deep-dive journalism basics
Teach investigative journalism ethics and best practices.
How to host reflection sessions in your newsroom
At times of high stress, create space for listening and problem-solving.
The importance of using reverse image search tools to effectively combat misinformation, especially on sensitive topics
How to use these tools to detect fake or out-of-context images.
Essential ingredients for launching your pop-up community newsroom
5 must haves from a compelling need to tell a story to dedicating one day a week to the project.
Building your newsroom’s emergency source list, map, and connections
How will you get information during a disaster?
Creating a values-based startup culture and evolving over time
A conversation with Arizona Luminaria.
Describing people with dignity
Imprecise terms promote bias and oversimplify complex topics that readers need and deserve to understand.
How to get started with a ham radio license
From in-person classes to books, apps, and shortcut guides, here’s how to get a license a journalist will need to work in the aftermath of a natural disaster. / Desde clases presenciales a libros, apps y guías de estudios, así se consigue la licencia que un periodista necesitará para trabajar tras una catástrofe natural.