Diversifying Journalism
@diversejourno
Our mission is to expand and amplify POC voices in U.S. newsrooms, including sources and newsroom staff. Fill out the survey on the link below.
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https://www.diversejourno.org/ 25-06-2020 21:16:00
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La falta de diversidad ha sido históricamente un problema en los medios de Estados Unidos. Un nuevo proyecto llamado Diversifying Journalism e impulsado por tres mujeres espera mejorar la situación bit.ly/38RMB7z
Civil unrest in the U.S. last year reignited important conversations about diversity, especially in newsrooms. Ana Campoy, Sely Colón and 𝑱𝒂𝒔𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒆 𝑩𝒓𝒐𝒘𝒏 created Diversifying Journalism or “DiJo,” to expand and amplify POC voices in the newsroom: buff.ly/30SAnY0
“There is a lack of diversity because we don’t go out there and look for these professionals. They are out there, you just need to take an extra step to find them,” said Diversifying Journalism cofounder Sely Colón. Read more about this new initiative: buff.ly/30SAnY0
“There is a lack of diversity because we don’t go out there and look for these professionals. They are out there, you just need to take an extra step to find them,” said Diversifying Journalism cofounder Sely Colón. Read more about this new initiative: buff.ly/30SAnY0
There are over 60 million Latinx people in the United States (that's 18.5% of the population). Yet many news outlets, national and local, have not included their voices in coverage. From Sofia Cardona, these newsrooms are focused on elevating Latinx voices: niemanreports.org/articles/get-t…
The new Coalition Against Online Violence from the International Women's Media Foundation offers journalists and newsrooms strategies to manage and mitigate growing online harassment. bit.ly/2PdQpJL
FYI: The JSK Community Impact Fellows are welcomed as full members of the John S. Knight Fellowships network and Stanford University virtual community. This includes individual coaching and a dedicated project adviser focused on your success ﹡and﹡ the success of your project. stanford.io/3dlKgTL