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The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
Data has never been "objective." This moment of journalistic outcry urges critical analysis about who's left out of datasets.
Limiting press access through this policy is at the intersection of the administration's anti-press attitudes and transphobia ...
Many mainstream newsrooms are failing to reckon with state violence’s impact on both journalists and the communities they ...
In the throes of leading The Xylom, the movie affirmed to me the importance of having ownership over how Asian Americans are portrayed and what our news media landscape looks like.
After administrative retaliation, escalating tensions between the advisor and staff led to The Mercury effectively disbanding — and a newly independent paper rising in its wake.
Fifteen years into the cratering of the local commercial newspaper business, a burgeoning noncommercial media movement is developing.
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After the summer of 2020, a slew of journalism organizations committed to change in terms of how they cover historically underrepresented communities, as well as how they treated and hired staff from ...
Graphics courtesy of The Disabled Project and The Trans Law Center. Get The Objective in your inbox every week. But policies focused on eliminating people viewed as “less fit” aren’t just limited to ...
The NPR and PBS headquarters. Photos via Wikimedia Commons. As of 2022, the U.S. spent a few dollars per person per year — $3.16 — on public broadcasting. Meanwhile, the U.K. spent $81.30. Still, ...