RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023
The 2022-23 RJI Fellows are working on a variety of projects from a slack-based SEO bot to a succession planning toolkit. Each month they produce an article sharing lessons learned, guides, templates and tips from the building of their fellowship project.
Acknowledging the toll
Why we need trauma-informed safety training for journalists.
Succession planning is key to journalism’s sustainability
Digital news organizations need to prepare and plan for leadership transitions.
It’s OK to use this ’F‘ word
Taking the guesswork out of getting started in fundraising.
Why youth media matters
Youth media is an under-tapped approach to addressing some of public media’s biggest challenges.
Learning how to address Muslims and Islam in the media
How it started.
Source of Safety
Building a trauma and identity-informed safety, security and risk management resource for all bodies and environments.
Building a Slack-based tool to improve SEO for your newsroom
Search is ubiquitous in our day to day life and journalism needs to get better at it.
A Chicago news outlet rethinks ‘hard-to-reach’ audiences
RJI Fellow Nissa Rhee will give people a behind-the-scenes look at how Borderless Magazine is using field canvassers to reach their Spanish communities.
Introducing the 2022-2023 RJI Fellows
The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism today announced the 2022-2023 cohort of RJI Fellows, a talented group of professionals creating resources to help newsrooms serve both their communities and their own journalists.