RJI news
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.”
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
Local outlets struggle to find and pay visual journalists.
Small publishers can build meaningful engagement practices without more time or resources
It will help you serve the people who are most on board with your mission — and most likely to read and need your reporting.
Redesign your live meeting agenda doc with these templates
How to prioritize people who are participating on their own time.
Show, don’t tell: Using animation to bring critical information to life
Follow this creative process to transform words into compelling visual stories.
How to elevate your journalism while using the stories format
The vertical story is changing storytelling. Here’s how to leverage it.
Successful leaders of color need a deep bench of support. Here’s how you can help
It’s time to think about mentoring and coaching as a team sport, not 1 to 1.
Post Episode 22: Investigations into the aviation industry reveal concerns in the sky
Post reviews investigations into the aviation industry — from airplane designs to flight cuts during the pandemic.
Utilizing RJI resources to take next steps
The Covering Your Community project prepares for our first listening session.