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On Tuesday, January 24 from 10 to 11 a.m. MT, join Colorado Media Project for a webinar to introduce a new cohort of 27 grantees receiving a total of more than $350,000 to support projects aimed at Advancing Equity in Local News. At the free online event, you will get to hear directly from media […]
The Colorado Press Association is hosting a Legislative Reception on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. This is an exclusive networking event for legislators and CPA members. It’s a great chance to introduce yourselves in person, talk about things you’re working on and discuss priorities for the upcoming session. Light appetizers and drinks will be provided. CPA […]
From the University of Vermont Center for Community News — Community Journalism Lecture Series More than 100 colleges and universities are coordinating programs to provide local reporting. In this panel, Lara Salahi, of Endicott College, and Christina Smith, of Georgia College will discuss their research on these collaborations. Salahi, an award-winning journalist, started a partnership […]
The Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Journalism was established by members of the Taylor family, who published The Boston Globe from 1872 to 1999. The purpose of the annual award is to encourage fairness in news coverage by American journalists and news organizations. The winner receives $10,000. Second and third place finalists receive $1,000 […]
The $20,000 Worth Bingham Prize honors investigative reporting of stories of national significance where the public interest is being ill-served. These stories may involve state, local or national government, lobbyists or the press itself, wherever an “atmosphere of easy tolerance” exists, as journalist Worth Bingham himself once described public misconduct in his reporting on the […]
Half or more of young adults aged 18 to 25 have experienced depression or anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows. And this age group has the highest prevalence of mental illness among adults. SciLine’s next media briefing will cover drivers and manifestations of anxiety and depressive disorders in young adults; barriers that prevent them from accessing or seeking […]
Presented by Experts on Camera from SciLine: Sex Education Dr. Eva S. Goldfarb is a professor of public health at Montclair State University who studies K-12 sex education. She can discuss topics including: the health impacts of sex education on students; what the research says about the effects of policies that limit sex education or emphasize abstinence; […]
The New Leaders Association is excited to partner with Trusting News and Spaceship Media to offer the Dimensions of Difference virtual workshop to its members and their newsroom team at no cost!  The Dimensions of Difference workshop is designed to support newsrooms  in creating better content by helping them identify, understand and talk about their […]