20 Sep 2024 A collaborative approach to supporting North Carolina’s emerging journalists By Catherine Komp, Engagement Director Moving to a new city and state is always a whirlwind, and for journalists, there… Joe Amditis
20 Sep 2024 Guide: Misinfo stories you can report right now — and how to find them — with a new dashboard from the News Literacy Project Joe Amditis
18 Sep 2024 ‘Living under this constant threat’: Environmental defenders face a mounting mental health crisis Environmental activists in South America are struggling with paranoia, panic attacks, and depression. A growing network of mental health shelters… Joe Amditis
18 Sep 2024 Op-ed: A new, collaborative model for mapping the U.S. local news landscape Over the last few years, the energy around saving and strengthening local news has amped up. State-level policies to support… Joe Amditis
18 Sep 2024 Tracking organized crime’s dirty money and illicit operations in Latin America A panel of expert journalists in tracking organized crime’s finances and operations share their top methods, tools, and security protocols. Joe Amditis
17 Sep 2024 Wisconsin Watch, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service merge Wisconsin Watch has joined forces with Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service (NNS) to launch an exciting new chapter. Joe Amditis
17 Sep 2024 A diaspora haunted by disinformation Listeners of Spanish-language radio in the U.S. face a growing threat from misleading and false information, as experts warn of… Joe Amditis
17 Sep 2024 UVM’s Center for Community News breaks ground with nationwide journalism collaboration The University of Vermont doesn’t carry the reputation of the legacy journalism powerhouses, but it is making a journalism splash… Joe Amditis
16 Sep 2024 The Puente News Collaborative expands to report on the entire U.S.–Mexico border “If you look beyond the wall, you really see these two vibrant communities that are involved in each other’s lives… Joe Amditis
16 Sep 2024 States own lands on reservations. To use them, tribes have to pay How schools, hospitals, prisons and other institutions in 15 states profit from land and resources on 79 tribal nations. Joe Amditis