451. Axios newsletter tackles local news in Tampa Bay
Selene San Felice, a new reporter with Axios in Tampa Bay, discusses her newfound respect for newsletters and the importance of local news.
450. Gulf States Newsroom launches to share regional stories nationally
Priska Neely talks about the Gulf States Newsroom project from NPR, a new initiative telling important stories across the region.
449. Making amends for failing to tell The Truth in Black and White
Mará Rose Williams discusses the Kansas City Star series that begins with an apology for the paper’s white-washing of history
448. Giving sources the power to tell their own stories
Britney Dennison of the Global Reporting Centre in Vancouver discusses empowerment journalism and PBS Newshour's Turning Points series.
447. Freelancer won’t let cerebral palsy sideline his sports writing career
Freelance sports writer Blake Baumgartner discusses his passion for sports and the difficulties he’s faced as a reporter with cerebral palsy.
446. It’s a dangerous time to be a journalist in America
Michael De Dora of the Committee to Protect Journalists discusses the sharp increase in attacks against American journalists.
445. Investigative reporter exposes maid abuse in Beirut
Freelance journalist Lisa Khoury reports on the disturbing abuse of domestic workers and maids in Lebanon who have very little protection.
444. How Documented uses WhatsApp to reach its audience
Mazin Sidahmed discusses how WhatsApp has become Documented’s method of communicating with its audience in the immigrant community.
Better News: Use Slack to host cultural conversations in your newsroom
Corinne Chin tells Better News how The Seattle Times uses Slack to facilitate cultural conversations in its newsroom.