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Now, a new multimedia showcase that debuted over the weekend in Los Angeles — “Black Futures Newsstand Presents: Riot to ...
We are attempting to change meaning in how the Black community, and the larger public, understand a central function of our ...
In partnership with The Objective, a new steering committee of engagement journalists will work on a crowdsourced handbook ...
A new limited-run column from The Objective from Lewis Raven Wallace, author of View from Somewhere: Undoing the Myth of ...
The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
Data has never been "objective." This moment of journalistic outcry urges critical analysis about who's left out of datasets.
At U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s last press conference, mainstream news coverage prioritized reporters’ “disruption” over substantively covering Blinken’s policy record on Gaza.
In the throes of leading The Xylom, the movie affirmed to me the importance of having ownership over how Asian Americans are portrayed and what our news media landscape looks like.
After administrative retaliation, escalating tensions between the advisor and staff led to The Mercury effectively disbanding — and a newly independent paper rising in its wake.
Despite holding themselves up as “objective” and “impartial” for generations, mainstream American newsrooms have almost always been defined by homogenous teams that fail to account for race, gender, ...