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Tag: Walking tours

A location map symbol and a travelling map symbol
December 2, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

How sharing local news through tours is, and isn’t, tourism

This approach crosses paths with two adjacent industries.

Future Tides founder and editor Cara Kuhlman leads a tour in Seattle. Photo: Jenna Ward | Future Tides
November 5, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

Takeaways from the second year of Future Tides’ free walking tours

Minimalist marketing, a new tip jar and more participants.

Tours bring together geography, content, journalists and audiences. Photos: Cara Kuhlman Photos
September 9, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

Taking the first step: How to explore walking tours for your newsroom

Consider these four factors during your first brainstorm.

Future Tides Founder & Editor Cara Kuhlman leads a free walking tour along the Seattle waterfront June 12, 2024. Photo: Guillaume Wiatr
August 11, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

Why walking tours offer another medium for local journalism

Let’s step outside and take a walk with our community.

Cara Kuhlman [right] leads a walking tour for her news outlet, Future Tides. Tour participants hold a sign reading “Future Tides.”
May 19, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

Walking tours for community engagement

A conversation with Cara Kuhlman, Future Tides.

Group of people gathered in a park for a walking tour
May 12, 2025
RJI Fellows stories

Connecting with communities through walking tours

How we implemented walking tours with Newsberg.

Fellows 2025-2026: Theory-of-Change Toolkit for Civic Journalism 1

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