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Tag: Source of Safety

The International Women’s Media Foundation NextGen Fellows cohort perform grounding exercises after completing a first aid scenario at the December 2021 Virginia fellows retreat and training. Photo: Tara Pixley
February 22, 2023
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Building a resource-sharing community

Why collaboration and accessibility are at the core of the Journalism Source of Safety project.

Annie Mercado, 62, and Rafael Torres, 71, help their grandson, Yonatan Elí García, 10, bathe outside an encampment next to the 166 road in Guánica, Puerto Rico on Jan. 8, 2020. They have been staying in the area since the island was hit with a 6.4 magnitude earthquake Jan. 7, the second major shake that week, leaving significant structural damage throughout the south. Photo: Erika P. Rodriguez
January 17, 2023
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Reporting in environmental disasters

Community support, communication, and planning are your most important safety tools.

In June 2020, a group of about 250 activists attempted to topple the Andrew Jackson statue in front of the White House. Photo: Jen Byers
December 14, 2022
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Reporting in spaces of civil unrest

How your approach to public engagement impacts your safety profile.

Security training facilitator Rosem Morton leads a first aid scenario during a Sept. 2022 HEFAT offered by IWMF in Los Angeles whose participants were primarily women and nonbinary journalists of color. Photo: Tara Pixley
December 6, 2022
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Resourcing the most marginalized journalists

Why we need identity-aware safety and security training.

The exact moment that a flash bang grenade hit Aubreanna Inda, 26, on the 10th day of protests following the police murder of George Floyd, shortly after midnight on Monday, June 8, 2020, in Seattle. Inda was rushed to the hospital as medics and protesters performed CPR. Doctors would later tell Inda that she lost a pulse three times that night. Photo: Megan Farmer | KUOW Photo
September 26, 2022
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Acknowledging the toll

Why we need trauma-informed safety training for journalists.

IWMF Next Gen Safety Trainer Fellows experience flash bang grenades set off as part of the fellowship training during the Dec. 2021 retreat in Virginia. Photo: Tara Pixley
August 9, 2022
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Source of Safety

Building a trauma and identity-informed safety, security and risk management resource for all bodies and environments.

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