Season 12

It's All Journalism episodes published in 2024.

614. Arizona law empowers voters to see who is behind a political contribution

Elizabeth Shimek of the Campaign Legal Center explains how a law that 72 percent of Arizona voters voted for in 2022 brings transparency to the campaign finance process.

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613. The Commons aims to find common ground in a divided America

Drew Lindsay, a senior writer at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, leads The Commons, a new vertical focusing on the issue of polarization along the lines of political ideology, gender,...

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612. ReNews helps revive, fund student-run media at HBCUs, HSIs

Executive Director Wesley Wright discusses the ReNews Project, which funds and/or provides professional assistance to revive dormant student newspapers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.

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611. Budget neutral solution for funding community and ethnic media outlets

Maya Chupkov, media and democracy program manager at California Common Cause, discusses a recently passed resolution requiring government offices in San Francisco to spend at least half of their...

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IAJ Best of 2023: Anna Robertson, The Cool Down

IAJ's interview with Anna Robertson, co-founder and chief content officer of The Cool Down, was the most downloaded podcast episode of 2023.

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601. What drives journalists to put themselves at risk?

Dr. Anthony Feinstein, author of “Moral Courage: 19 Profiles of Investigative Journalists," conducted the first study on the topic of journalists, trauma and emotional well-being.

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