When corporate media makes revenue king, it hurts both journalists and the audiences they serve.| The Objective
Cierra Brown Hinton: “We need a media ecosystem that urges justice”| The Objective
Local newsrooms run “Meet Your Mayor” quizzes to increase civic engagement| The Objective
Leaving the notebook at home after 16 years at newspapers. (First published in Frank Shyong's Lunch Box and reprinted with permission.)| The Objective
Cover Los Angeles ICE raids and resulting protests without the protest paradigm| The Objective
As anti-trans legislation continues to reach record levels, these publications are excluding accurate reporting about the stakes.| The Objective
Employees want to know: Why did people of color look to be more impacted, with the newsroom poised to lose its only Spanish-speaking photographers?| The Objective
By selecting no moderators from the Black press, the flagship Black journalists' organization prioritized a mainstream, majority-white audience.| The Objective
A growing list of journalists have been silenced for criticizing Israel’s military campaign and highlighting its deadly impact on Palestinians.| The Objective
What unfolded during the event highlighted a divide between the principle of objectivity and the abolitionist tradition the Black press was born out of.| The Objective
Members critiqued the panel's opaque invitation process, saying it turned the convention from a safe community space into a headline.| The Objective
undamentally, the top brass at the Times fail to understand the weight of push alerts being driven to millions of phones, including policymakers’.| The Objective
Michael Hinman is no longer executive editor at Herald Community Newspapers.| The Objective
The Objective spoke with 9 reporters — mostly women — about their experience at The Riverdale Press. Their story shows why some leave journalism for good.| The Objective
Journalists worry for the cuts' impact on the newsroom's ability to cover diverse communities and stories.| The Objective
Despite tributes to Kevin Merida pouring in from industry leaders, cracks had emerged in his standing with workers months before his exit.| The Objective
Richard Young on the possibilities for expanding and diversifying civic participation when changing how we think about local news.| The Objective
Fifteen years into the cratering of the local commercial newspaper business, a burgeoning noncommercial media movement is developing.| The Objective