The gist of good LGBTQ+ data journalism remains rooted in the principles of robust data journalism.
Diversity in news coverage remains a persistent challenge for journalists and newsrooms.
The problem is especially prevalent in Nigeria, where misinformation hampered the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Media outlets are embracing text-to-speech tools to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in their content.
For journalists with disabilities, additional barriers often hinder their entry into the journalism industry.
Disinformation creates divisions within these communities that can diminish their collective political influence.
Many Black Americans frequently encounter or hear news coverage that they deem racist or racially insensitive.
Many journalists and news outlets are falling short in representing and hearing women's voices.
The outlet has unveiled the Disability Inclusive News App (DINA) to offer accessible news to people with disabilities.
The startup wants to change the way news organizations collaborate to expose issues impacting public health.
Journalists should take note of further efforts to address information ahead of the 2024 general election.
The findings shed light on Black Americans’ level of confidence in fair and accurate representation in the news.
Advocates are sounding the alarm.
The team aims to amplify the voices of historically overlooked or underrepresented communities.
The housing crisis in the United States has reached alarming levels.
This language is problematic for several reasons, which are explained further within.
The environment in the United States grows increasingly hostile to trans kids, and it’s important for journalists to face these challenges head on.