Tag: Lam Vo
Hello World: Introducing a simple framework to boost the impact of your journalism
Today we’re launching Audacity Media Lab, tools and other resources for producing journalism that makes change.
When it’s time to brag about your work: How to define and measure impact
Simple strategies for highlighting and talking about the power of your journalism.
How we created resources for families of victims of unsolved homicides in St. Louis
The Marshall Project used alternative story forms to directly connect with the people at the center of the story.
How we created community-driven investigations for immigrant audiences
Using a needs assessment and theory of change to inform and empower the Vietnamese community in the U.S. about misinformation.
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.
How to make change through research
Q&A with Alli Finn, Senior Partnerships and Strategy Lead at the AI Now Institute.
Should journalists try to make change in the world?
We already are, we just don’t call it that.
Why journalists need a theory of change
A simple framework to help us decide how to put our limited resources to use.
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.