RJI Fellowships
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.
How to detect disinformation created with AI
A step-by-step guide with examples.
How to use our texting system to bring in content from your community
Learn how the newsroom, community and technology comes together.
How to start preparing for your newsroom disaster response
It’s time to start planning for the unexpected.
The Style Guide user experience survey
Help us build our browser extension.
Reviving expertise that ‘once existed at many news outlets‘
A conversation with Beth Daley on empowering experts as journalists.
What radio amateurs and journalists have in common during natural disasters
Fact-checking, fighting misinformation, and spreading key information in the aftermath of a disaster.
The Importance of context, data, and expert sources in discussing Latino communities
And the proliferation of disinformation in these spaces.
How investing in work culture will protect journalism’s most valuable resource: people
News breaks, but it doesn’t have to break our journalists. Our industry is not sustainable if we don’t take care of one of our most valuable resources: our people.