RJI Fellowships
The case for treating the news like a campaign
At Outlier Media, Sarah Alvarez learned that making an impact for low-income Detroiters meant reporting on complex problems and not letting up.
Takeaways from the second year of Future Tides’ free walking tours
Minimalist marketing, a new tip jar and more participants.
How to slow down, and down, and down
Demystifying the visual journalism process.
Establishing a viable nonprofit newsroom
Nina Misuraca Ignaczak shares lessons from her six-year journey of bootstrapping to finding a financial footing.
How the 2024–25 RJI Fellows are moving journalism forward
Six months of impact, implementation and growth.
When legal help becomes harm
When Luis Montellano (name anonymized for safety reasons) got a letter in the mail with a new Social Security number, he felt hopeful. A woman had promised she could fix his immigration status. She was the wife of an attorney in Wichita, Kansas, and she told him about something she called the “10-year law.” “If … Continued
YESEO launches three new paid features
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How to make change through research
Q&A with Alli Finn, Senior Partnerships and Strategy Lead at the AI Now Institute.
Covering the drug supply, risks and trends
Educating readers, listeners, and viewers about drugs, risks, and their effects—without overstating threats
How Colorado Sun let employees become their own bosses
The outlet changed its business model to give journalists a “voice and a vote.“