Season 10

These are the It’s All Journalism episodes and posts published in 2022.

509. Resources for journalists covering trauma, health and science topics

Naseem Miller is a health reporter with the Journalist’s Resource at Shorenstein Center at Harvard Kennedy School and the cofounder of the Journalists Covering Trauma Facebook group.

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508. Baltimore Banner aims to keep local journalism strong

Liz Bowie and Justin Fenton discuss the Baltimore Banner, a soon-to-launch, all-digital news outlet.

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Better News: Wake-up call inspires newsroom to rethink coverage of Black communities

Joel Christopher and Brenna McDermott discuss how a wake-up call inspired the Knoxville News Sentinel to change the way it was covering Black communities.

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507. Immersive reporting from nudist community to drag show diva

Billy Warden is a Raleigh-based marketing executive, writer and musician. He specializes in writing features from a first-person, immersive perspective. He shares what it’s like reporting from inside a nudist community and as a performer in a drag queen review.

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506. More reporters covering statehouses: Pew Research study

A new study from the Pew Research Center looks at the state of statehouse reporting in the U.S. and comes away with some good news and not-so-good news. Katerina Eva Matsa, Pew’s associate director of research, shares the details.

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505. Police misconduct exposed by California Reporting Project

Arlo Malmberg, manager of the Discovery Program at the University of California-Berekely, and Lisa Pickoff-White, a data reporter at KQED, discuss the California Reporting Project’s efforts making public data about possible police misconduct.

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