Past Opportunities
Do We Even Want Latinos to Vote?
When the U.S. Congress finally gets down to business it will have a record number of Latino members. Yet many Latino voters continue to feel
Printing Working Group Information Session
Grant Baskerville from the National Trust for Local News and Rachel Pickarski from the Colorado Press Association are holding an informational session on Friday, December
Community Journalism Lecture Series: Student Statehouse Reporting Programs
From the University of Vermont Center for Community News — Community Journalism Lecture Series As the number of full-time statehouse reporters have decreased, student reporters
Colorado, Tell Your Data Story: Combining Data and Stories for Health Equity
Join Colorado Equity Compass for a virtual storytelling workshop: Combining Data and Stories for Health Equity This virtual learning series offers Coloradans a chance to
Reporting on LGBTQ+ Issues
Register to attend the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Local Journalists webinar, “Reporting on LGBTQ+ Issues” on Tuesday, December 13, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
SRCCON:CARE from OpenNews
Join in for SRCCON:CARE* — Two days of talks, hands-on sessions, and emergent conversations that dive deep into what care looks like, feels like, and
Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship
For more than 30 years, the Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship has introduced promising young(ish) D.C. reporters to the city they’re assigned to cover. In monthly sessions,
Closing the Gap: A Conversation with Colorado’s Black Community About Homeownership
The Colorado Sun presents “Closing the Gap: a conversation with Colorado’s Black community about homeownership.” Equity reporter Tatiana Flowers is taking her reporting on gaps
Applications Open for Advancing Equity in Local News Projects
Call for 2023 Projects that Respond to Community-Based Calls for Action Colorado Media Project (CMP) supports local news outlets and projects that put community listening