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Event Roundup, January 6
By Erika Owens
Posted onKick off the new year applying to a bunch of things!
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Things You Made: Last Roundup of 2019, Plus Community Thanks
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Posted onOur regular biweekly roundup
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Celebrating the Collaborative Spirit Behind an Award-Winning Story
By Sinduja Rangarajan
Posted onThe human and socio-cultural elements of how an entire newsroom can come together to take a chance on a wild idea.
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How We Reported on Gunshot Victims’ Access to Trauma Care
By Sean Campbell, Laura Laderman, and Maya Miller
Posted onUsing data on the more than 12,000 shootings recorded by the NYPD in a 9-year-period, we mapped shootings relative to trauma centers and looked at the relationship between fatality and distance to a trauma center. We also looked at how the number of ICU beds in trauma centers nearby victims affected fatality.
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Know Your Own Blind Spots, When Covering Communities
By Dana Amihere
Posted onHow do we measure how well our coverage reflects the communities we are entrusted with reporting on? How do we check our work for social and cultural tone deafness, for blind spots and holes, especially when it comes to marginalized or vulnerable communities?
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How We Flipped Media Literacy and Built Community Literacy Instead
By Cirien Saadeh
Posted onWe are building a community with a different relationship to journalism. It’s an approach rooted in community literacy. For our first issue, we’re telling a different story of the MN State Legislature, by training community members to be journalists.
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Mining Social Media: Finding Stories in Internet Data
By Lam Thuy Vo
Posted onToday we’re featuring an excerpt from Mining Social Media: Finding Stories in Internet Data by Lam Thuy Vo, which is being released this week.
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Event Roundup, December 2
By Erika Owens
Posted onKnight-Mozilla Fellowship alum Christine Zhang hosts a meetup in Baltimore this week, plus lots of deadlines.
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Here’s What I’ve Learned About Transparency & Media Salaries
By Amanda Hickman
Posted onA compilation of research on understanding current pay rates, to help close persistent pay gaps in the industry.
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Things You Made: Learning How to Texas, Deciding Where to Stadium
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular biweekly roundup.
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How a Community Engagement Editor Can Transform Your Newsroom’s Work
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onWhat does a community engagement editor do? What could such a role do for your newsroom? Derrick Cain of Resolve Philly explains his philosophy
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Event Roundup, November 18
By Erika Owens
Posted onIt’s SRCCON:LEAD this week and we have much to share, plus a bunch of upcoming deadlines.
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Spotlighting SRCCON:LEAD’s Talks and Speakers
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur speaker roster for SRCCON:LEAD’s talks is going to be amazing.
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Things You Made: Fire, Water, Foxx
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur regular biweekly roundup.
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How Would You Like Leadership in Journalism to be Different?
By Erika Owens
Posted onAs part of planning SRCCON:LEAD, we’ve heard from over 100 journalists about how they would like leadership in our industry to change. The answers were remarkably consistent: We need leadership that is more diverse, more interdisciplinary, more intentional in its development, and more open in its communication.
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Event Roundup, November 4
By Erika Owens
Posted onNonprofit Developers Summit this week, and the engagement community gathers again next week at People Powered.
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“Abandon Normal Instruments”: How We Spent SRCCON Fighting Creative Block
By Katie Park and Alex Tatusian
Posted onRegardless of what role you play in your organization, you’ve likely encountered creative block: Sometimes it feels like every story has already been done, or there’s no way around the problem you’re trying to solve. Here’s our attempt to figure out why it happens and what you can do about it, from our SRCCON session in 2019.
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Tell Us Who You’re Grateful For, and Thank a Peer Who Made the Year Better
By Lindsay Muscato and Ryan Pitts
Posted onExpress your gratitude to the peers who’ve helped you make it through the year known as 2019.
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We’re Building a New Central Resource for Public Data
By Jacob Fenton and Jennifer LaFleur
Posted onStories about conflicts of interest, influence, and accountability often require journalists to search across many different datasets, which are rarely in the same place. The Investigative Reporting Workshop created The Accountability Project to make much of that data available in one search.
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How We Visualized the Challenges and Limitations Facing Autonomous Cars
By Chris Alcantara, Youjin Shin, and Aaron Steckelberg
Posted onHow we reported and developed our own visual story to show the public how an autonomous car sees, thinks, and operates—in sometimes unexpected ways.