Cheryl Phillips, Faculty Director at the Stanford Computational Policy Lab, and Alain Stephens, West Coast Correspondent at The Trace, speak at the...
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The Jail Data Initiative enables journalists to analyze demographic trends in jails county-by-county.
Read PostMark Walker, investigative reporter for the New York Times, and Mickey Osterreicher, general counsel at the National Press Photographers...
Read PostShimon Prokupecz covered the Brooklyn subway shooting, the George Floyd protests, the Pulse nightclub shooting, and the Uvalde shooting. He shared...
Read PostInsha Rahman, a vice president at the Vera Institute of Justice. Rahman and Josh Hinkle of KXAN shared ways to provide context to the complicated...
Read PostBy Sonni EffronNational Press Foundation Walter Katz, a 17-year public defender, former police oversight official and deputy chief of staff for...
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Read PostAs gay men who also are newsroom leaders, we’ve become outspoken advocates for covering — and educating our colleagues about — the monkeypox crisis...
Read PostAs the Jan. 6 Capital riot hearings play out, it becomes especially timely to examine why so many people believe the election was stolen. Though...
Read PostWhile it is hard to work right now, this is when our community needs us. Journalists are in a position where we can get these questions answered for...
Read PostThe Radio Television Digital News Association has issued new guidelines for Crime Coverage as part of a routine overview of Coverage Guidelines from...
Read PostNavigating the Newsroom Benefits and Ethical Pitfalls of Social Media Social media can be a valuable tool for both news gathering and news...
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