Misdiagnosing journalism’s collapse means we’ve been mourning a myth and ignoring the radical legacy — and future — of people ...
The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
Without a focus on youth identity, the representation of teenagers, especially youth of color, is missing from the ...
The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
A collage of photos from MLK50 and ProPublica’s series Profiting from the Poor: Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and Debt Collection. All photos taken by and courtesy of Andrea Morales. Many ...
The Washington Post dismissed long-time opinion columnist Karen Attiah last month after she posted on Bluesky about the racist double standards around Christian nationalist Charlie Kirk’s killing and ...
From left to right: An early Federal Communications Commission licensing card given to KDKA; early Radio Corporation of America speaker; Rufus P. Turner at his radio; excerpt of Kerner Commission’s ...
On Tuesday, 153 of the most prominent journalists, authors, and writers, including J. K. Rowling, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Brooks, published an open call for civility in Harper’s Magazine. They ...
Good news: Twitter is rolling out alt-text reminders that users can opt into. Bad news: When sharing the news on Twitter, some outlets neglect to add it to their corresponding graphics. This week, we ...
This piece is a part of our series “The Food Media Reckoning” — a collection of reporting, essays, and criticism about the holes that still exist in food media — and what its future could look like ...
Screenshot from the editor’s note appended to the Wall Street Journal’s initial coverage of the bullet’s inscriptions. Photo of Wall Street Journal corporate headquarters by John Wisniewski via Flickr ...