RJI news
Tips and tools for building an impact report grounded in your mission
A conversation with Sarah Luyengi from Borderless When creating impact reports at Borderless Magazine, Sarah Luyengi, operations associate, said she thinks about an aspect of the news organization’s mission: Community is at the center of everything they do. In a recent interview with the Innovation in Focus team, Luyengi defined impact as how Borderless consistently … Continued
Breaking down the barriers to data sonification
How to get excited about this unique storytelling approach.
Embedding accountability in your freelance journalism practice
How a cohort and trusted colleagues can help you reach your goals faster.
From feedback to functionality
The innovative wireframe design that is redefining news consumption for our new site, and yours.
Philadelphia center gives reporters, editors new tools for deeper, more trauma-sensitive coverage of gun violence
The gathering included gun violence victims, not just journalists.
Tips for communicating your newsroom’s impact
Templates and lessons learned from the Flathead Beacon’s first report.
Innovation in Focus at the Radically Rural summit
The Reynolds Journalism Institute’s (RJI) Innovation in Focus series, featuring RJI partnerships with community news organizations to experiment with new strategies and technology, will touch down later this month at the Radically Rural summit in Keene, New Hampshire (register here). It’s the latest opportunity for small and rural news organizations to connect with Emily Lytle, … Continued
Building AI-resistant news quizzes
Humans appear to have the upper hand. For now.
How to conduct a DIY algorithm audit
Six steps to produce newsworthy findings that promote algorithmic accountability.
POY/CPOY Photo Festival to recognize winners, share poignant storytelling
The Pictures of the Year (POY) and College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) Photo Festival, which will feature presentations from five celebrated photojournalists and awards for this year’s winners, will take place Friday, Sept. 6.