On this Remaking the Economic system webinar dialog, developed in partnership with the Institute for Nonprofit Information the panelists focus on the state of journalism and discover the way it can advance financial justice. That includes Jourdan Bennett-Begaye (Diné) (ICT, previously Indian Nation Immediately), Derrick Cain (Resolve Philly), and Crystal Good (Black by God/The West Virginian) the audio system discover the expansion of nonprofit publications; adjustments in what counts as journalism; and the rise of Black, Indigenous and other people of colour management.
Moreover, these community-based journalism leaders additionally reply to vary of questions, together with the next:
- What’s journalism now?
- What ought to journalism and what tales ought to journalism inform?
- What does community-based media seem like and the way does it keep accountable to the individuals it’s making an attempt to succeed in?
- What are efficient methods that journalism can use to advertise financial justice and maintain public officers and personal firms accountable?
- How can group and nonprofit media efficient deal with the rising menace of disinformation?
- What’s the ecosystem of help that permits nonprofit and community-based media to thrive?
Assets
Steve Baron, “How the Resolve Philly collaborative makes information partnerships work: It’s all in regards to the jawn,” Lake Metropolis, MI: Native Media Affiliation, November 10, 2020,
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Susanna Dilliplane, INN Index 2023: Index Report on Variety, Fairness, and Inclusion within the Nonprofit Information Sector, Beverly Hills, CA: Institute for Nonprofit Information, 2023.
Steve Dubb, “Indian Nation Immediately’s Future Is Vivid after Close to-Loss of life Expertise,” NPQ, June 16, 2021.
John W. Miller, “‘Black by God’ Tells a Recent Story for West Virginia,” Moundsville, PBS Movie and Journal, March 8, 2022.