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The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is doing law and politics in targeting the legal rights of the most marginalized. Coverage should ...
Over the past 22 months, Israel has escalated targeting media workers in Palestine while legacy news upholds a double ...
Reporting on the spaces people take solace in during times of deep economic and political woe shows what different ...
As libraries face Trump's targeting, community archives model how journalists can preserve narratives misrepresented by ...
Movement journalists don’t attempt to connect to people in order to sell to them, but view this connection as a mission unto ...
Headlines from (top to bottom) Erin in the Morning, Truthout, and Mainline, over photos of a 2022 March for Trans Youth in Texas and Stop Cop City graffiti. Photos via Wikimedia Commons. Get The ...
A new limited-run column from The Objective from Lewis Raven Wallace, author of View from Somewhere: Undoing the Myth of Journalistic Objectivity, about why movement journalism matters.
Fifteen years into the cratering of the local commercial newspaper business, a burgeoning noncommercial media movement is developing.
Jesse Hardman on divesting from the “news desert” framework by listening to and supporting locally-grown civic media makers and projects to help them thrive long-term.
Richard Young on the possibilities for expanding and diversifying civic participation when changing how we think about local news.
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear on the necessity of American Indians having a seat at the table to forge a new path in building independent Indigenous media.