Tag: Jennifer Jacklin-Stratton
Participatory ways of working Pt II
Not just documenting what happened, but how we survive.
Participatory ways of working
Practices of play, trust and collaboration To notice color is to listen: to what soothes, what unsettles, what echoes through the body like a remembered room. Studies suggest that color affects the nervous system: certain hues can regulate heart rate, trigger memories, or stir emotional responses rooted in past experiences. Researchers Elliot and Maier note, … Continued
Aftercare (is not an afterthought)
Shared practices of care for secondary trauma.
How to slow down, and down, and down
Demystifying the visual journalism process.
Anonymous portraiture
The presence in absence.
Before entering a space
Insights from the other side of the lens.
Listening, loss and what we might miss (and learn) from each other
Co-creating care-driven resources for visual journalism.
Introducing the 2025-2026 RJI Fellows
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has announced the 2025-2026 class of RJI Fellows, who will work to create and test free, open-source resources for journalists and community newsrooms.