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Alt text: A screenshot of the Twitter alt-text editor. Hannah is using dark mode, so the editor appears on a black background. The heading reads “Write alt-text.” And it is above an image with the following alt-text description written beneath: Forest green crocheted fabric with a pink crochet hook sits on Hannah’s lap in the airplane. She’s in a Southwest plane and the red and white safety card can be seen poking out of the blue seat pocket in front of her.”
October 14, 2021
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Alt-text is journalism: Enhancing your reporting with accessibility

Learning to write alt-text can deepen your reporting and improve how you tell stories online.

Putting Airtable to work in your newsroom
October 13, 2021
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Putting Airtable to work in your newsroom

From surveying readers to tracking impact, it can do a lot more than a spreadsheet.

The locations of current Documenter programs. Image: Documenters/City Bureau
October 11, 2021
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Q&A with Darryl Holliday: Lessons in training everyday people to document public events

“I think people get it much more quickly than journalists will give them credit for.”

A tweet from Kent C. Dodds using special characters to demonstrate how inaccessible this style of Twitter meme is to people who use screen readers or assistive technology. The tweet reads: “You this it's cute to write your tweets and usernames this way. But have you listened to what it sounds like with assistive technologies like VoiceOver?”
October 7, 2021
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Digital accessibility is a cultural shift newsrooms need now

You don’t need to be an engineer or web developer to make your work accessible to disabled audiences.

Understanding the photography and video needs of smaller newsrooms
October 6, 2021
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Understanding the photography and video needs of smaller newsrooms

Local outlets struggle to find and pay visual journalists.

Illustration: Black Illustrations
October 4, 2021
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Redesign your live meeting agenda doc with these templates

How to prioritize people who are participating on their own time.

Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow Kate Abbey-Lambertz speaks to Columbia Missourian students Friday, Aug 27, 2021, in Columbia, Missouri. Photo: Erin Hooley
September 27, 2021
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Utilizing RJI resources to take next steps

The Covering Your Community project prepares for our first listening session.

A screenshot of the Prison Journalism Project’s co-published story with San Francisco Public Press
September 20, 2021
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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.

Stark Reality by Marcus Henderson | Art by O. Smith
September 1, 2021
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Collaborations are critical in building a network of prison correspondents

Finding a strategic framework for the Prison Journalism Project.

Creating a platform for independent visual journalists
August 26, 2021
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Creating a platform for independent visual journalists

A tool for small newsrooms and an innovative model for paying and empowering visual journalists.

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