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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 ...
There are multiple contexts from which to cover ICE. Many communities have weathered the fallout of raids and surveillance ...
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.
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.
Antoine Haywood on the value of learning from community access television's roots in prosocial activism, public education, and civic communication.
Jesse Hardman on divesting from the “news desert” framework by listening to and supporting locally-grown civic media makers and projects to help them thrive long-term.
Richard Young on the possibilities for expanding and diversifying civic participation when changing how we think about local news.
Regardless of reason, uncritical food writing shores up existing power structures, and fails to serve the consumers and workers who stand to be hurt by them.
Discussing cultural appreciation and appropriation is also about broader questions of who can get a platform to share food — and who profits.