PinkNews caught up with journalist and podcaster Imara Jones about how documenting her own story led to the launch of TransLash Media, and about the roots of anti-trans legislation sweeping the US. Jones says that TransLash’s tagline – we tell trans stories to save trans lives – is a “bedrock part of the DNA, but it had to start with me first valuing my own life”. Read more below! ⬇️
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✊Redefining Media at SXSW: Your Vote Counts ✊ "Objectivity" is dead. Journalists are human and should bring their whole selves to reporting, without sacrificing accuracy. Show your commitment for change and vote for YR Media to organize a panel on the importance of making space for young journalists to report from a place of authenticity during SXSW 2024. Voting closes on August 20, 2023. Click the link below to show your support.
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The Link Between Capitalism, Free Speech, and Cannabis Revenue: The Fight for Journalists' Rights In this video, we dive into the story of Jackie, a journalist who battled for her right to earn revenue from cannabis-related content. Discover the larger implications of this fight and its connection to capitalism and free speech. Join us as we explore the challenges faced by journalists in today's evolving landscape. #CapitalismAndFreeSpeech #JournalistsRights #CannabisRevenue #MediaIndustry #ThePowerOfJournalism #FightForFairPayment #EvolvingLandscape #MediaChallenges #JournalismStruggles #FreeSpeechMatters
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The way journalists frame gender-based violence stories in the media is crucial. Framing stories in accurate ways can help us understand the true nature of gender-based violence and work to change deeply rooted social norms that contribute to it. In the Frameworks section of our Guidelines on GBV in the Media, we speak to typical and transformative journalism within the existing frameworks of society. Learn how frameworks can shape your story by downloading the guidelines at gbvinthemedia.ca.
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In this segment on Roland Martin, I talk about the failure of media to do its job in challenging politicians. I also speak about how those of us who are engaged in media in general must ask pressing questions and not just let them get away with anything just so we can get more clicks and followers. Lastly, I speak about the importance of fact checking and institutional knowledge, two things often missing in so-called journalism today. #rolandsmartin #RolandMartinUnfiltered #upstander #jimdefede #mariasalazar
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What can journalists learn about repair from global justice movements? This reparative journalism video series follows the scholarship of Media 2070 and explores how journalists can engage in media reparations. Diamond Hardiman explores Truth Commissions, Land Back and Reparations, and asks journalists and storytellers to consider how they can practice repair while recognizing the harmful impacts they have had on BIPOC communities. https://lnkd.in/gjsMbT-a
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Author: We Are Priceless || Investigative Reporter || Security/Conflict Reporter/Securitynewsalert.com || Media Consultant || Deputy Editor at the Eagle Online. You can get my book online now at Amazon kindle and Selar..
Let's discuss then; what is the duty of a journalist and what is the difference between a journalist and an investigative reporter? #CMEDIA #LOCALREPORTING
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Journalism is not a crime
Today marks one year since the wrongful detention in Russia of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. FGS Global has joined with six other strategic communications firms to call for his immediate release. We stand with Evan, his family and friends and with journalists everywhere to say journalism is not a crime. #IStandWithEvan #CPJ #journalism #communications #publicrelations
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