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643. Baltimore Beat builds a pipeline for the next generation of BIPOC journalists

Two years ago, when Lisa Snowden and her small team were preparing to re-launch the Baltimore Beat, the whole team spent a few days together considering who they wanted their audience to be, the kind of stories that would best serve their audience and how to best reach them.  “I think those conversations served us…

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642. Reporting in a world of diminishing trust

Alexander Howard, a self-described earnest advocate for freedom of information, open governance, and digital democracy, talks about his concerns and hopes for journalism and America’s future.

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641. ‘Embracing a wider idea of what journalism is and can be’

Writer and English instructor Lonnie Lee Hood discusses their passion for journalism and their experiences being a trans, freelance journalist in Tennessee.

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640. Here Goes Nothing. Here Goes Everything.

This week, the It’s All Journalism team discusses a new 10-part series featuring some of our favorite guests. Trust us. This is not an episode you should skip. Listen and find out why.

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639. Digital startup steps up when relentless storms devastate community

Photojournalist Kevin Painchaud is a member of the Lookout Santa Cruz team that won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for its community-focused coverage of the flooding and mudslides that destroyed thousands of homes in early 2023.

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638. Newsy Nick and the next stage in journalism’s evolution

Andrew Conte, director of the Center for Media Innovation at Point Park University, and graduate student Nick Tommarello share how the Center for Media Innovation is revitalizing local journalism in Pittsburgh.

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