Tami Graham knows if emergency broadcasts don’t reach her community, people face real risk. “That’s all they have for information and news,” said Graham, executive director of KSUT Public Radio. In ...
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Nearly one in four trans people in the U.S. use Medicaid to access gender-affirming care. Nearly one in four trans people in the U.S. is at risk of having this care taken away due to the eleventh-hour ...
Anti-ICE messages line the fence of a house across the street from where ICE killed a peaceful observer on Jan. 7. Photo by Claire Carlson. Reporting from the New York Times on a scandal implicating ...
Edwin Chavez of San Quentin News receiving an award for second place in local news coverage. Photo by Marcus Casillas, provided courtesy of the Pollen Initiative. In the brightly-lit auditorium of ...
From left to right: An early Federal Communications Commission licensing card given to KDKA; early Radio Corporation of America speaker; Rufus P. Turner at his radio; excerpt of Kerner Commission’s ...
Photo by Jon S on Flickr. This story also appears in our newsletter, The Front Page, which examines systems of power and inequity in media. Subscribe here. Layoffs in journalism since 2022 have ...
In 2020, newsrooms local and national — from the Kansas City Star to the Los Angeles Times and NPR — issued apologies for past racist coverage and pledged to commit themselves to more equitable ...
This story originally appeared in Molloy’s newsletter, The Present Age, and is republished here with permission. A new Media Matters report confirms what many of us have suspected for years: the right ...
A sign held up by a protestor at the 2017 Women’s March in New York. Narih Lee/Wikimedia Commons Get The Objective in your inbox every week. For the past six months, Jane* has maintained a regular ...
In late January, the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals moved to reinstate Felicia Sonmez’s lawsuit against the Washington Post, finding some merit to Sonmez’s claims that the paper illegally ...
A Jersey Bee youth media workshop held at Rutgers University-Newark last year focused on producing a “Student’s Guide to School Board Elections.” Photo courtesy of Nikki Villafane for the Jersey Bee, ...
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