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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 ...
Even when movement journalists can’t offer justice, we’re not just responsible for our stories, but for the ways in which we listen.
There are multiple contexts from which to cover ICE. Many communities have weathered the fallout of raids and surveillance ...
Since the agency’s inception, FCC policies have undermined the 14th Amendment rights of Black people and Black communities.
Rated true: The internet’s oldest dedicated fact-checking organization officially has a union.
A new limited-run column from The Objective from Lewis Raven Wallace, author of View from Somewhere: Undoing the Myth of Journalistic Objectivity, about why movement journalism matters.
The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their employees, how journalists interact with their community, and what new forms of ...
Ayinde Merrill on what the future of news and information means to historically marginalized communities in New Jersey and across the U.S.
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear on the necessity of American Indians having a seat at the table to forge a new path in building independent Indigenous media.
Fifteen years into the cratering of the local commercial newspaper business, a burgeoning noncommercial media movement is developing.
We are at a pivotal moment. A shift in the tone and tenor of the conversation around the “local news crisis” has been happening for years, due much in part to the continued growth of the civic media ...