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Reed said she imagines her stories as arrows in a quiver that someone can pull out and use when confronting disinformation or ...
Since the agency’s inception, FCC policies have undermined the 14th Amendment rights of Black people and Black communities.
Food reporters shouldn't just write about what's on their plate — they need to interrogate how it got there.
Get The Objective in your inbox every week. A lot of stories die when an editor says “no.” But I’ve learned over the years — from my own experience and from having had discussions with journalists ...
Ericka A. Dixon and Sebastian Margaret, senior national organizers with The Disability Project at Transgender Law Center, on crafting a guide for better reporting on disability focused on those most ...
Sometimes you find yourself in the right moment and time to make a difference. Caitlin Dickerson started at NPR as an intern and moved on to report for the newsroom, where she won numerous awards for ...
While the distortion of government data isn’t new, the Trump administration has taken this to a new level, as the Washington Post aptly chronicles: disappearing data about climate, sexual orientation ...
Coverage of the All-Star Game’s return to Atlanta fails to mention a voter suppression law that prompted the game’s leaving in 2021.
Inserted between the pages of the Texas Observer’ s Nov./Dec. edition, mailed to readers two months late, was a letter explaining that delivery had been delayed to put together a special, ...
The report, from the Institute for Independent Journalists, aims to contextualize the demographic and human impact of layoffs.
Staffers of color say the investigative journalism nonprofit undervalues non-white reporters and is resistant to changing its ways.
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