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Co-founders Garnet Henderson and Susan Rinkunas on the new worker-owned newsroom and covering reproductive justice in this ...
Movement journalists don’t attempt to connect to people in order to sell to them, but view this connection as a mission unto itself.
Reed said she imagines her stories as arrows in a quiver that someone can pull out and use when confronting disinformation or ...
On Tuesday, 153 of the most prominent journalists, authors, and writers, including J. K. Rowling, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Brooks, published an open call for civility in Harper’s Magazine. They ...
Since the agency’s inception, FCC policies have undermined the 14th Amendment rights of Black people and Black communities.
A growing list of journalists have been silenced for criticizing Israel’s military campaign and highlighting its deadly impact on Palestinians.
Coverage of the All-Star Game’s return to Atlanta fails to mention a voter suppression law that prompted the game’s leaving in 2021.
Sometimes you find yourself in the right moment and time to make a difference. Caitlin Dickerson started at NPR as an intern and moved on to report for the newsroom, where she won numerous awards for ...
Food reporters shouldn't just write about what's on their plate — they need to interrogate how it got there.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle, a prominent non-binary writer on Substack and beyond, was one of the first people to publicly denounce Substack’s approach.
Get The Objective in your inbox every week. A lot of stories die when an editor says “no.” But I’ve learned over the years — from my own experience and from having had discussions with journalists ...
Regardless of reason, uncritical food writing shores up existing power structures, and fails to serve the consumers and workers who stand to be hurt by them.