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Sonoma valley Community Communications, Inc. DEA KSVY -SVTV provides educational, culural, social and civic programsthat represents the needs of Sonoma Community.
Montana Free Press empowers citizens and strengthens our democracy by serving as an independent watchdog covering the most important issues facing the state. MTFP fills the investigative reporting gap created by the decline of statehouse news bureaus and diminished corporate investment in watchdog journalism.
Bay City News Foundation serves the San Francisco Bay Area and is backed by charitable donations from contributors who care about local news, a free press, democratic values and an informed citizenry. We target geographic and topical news deserts. We collaborate with other media. We experiment with technology. We work with journalism schools to train the next generation of reporters
THE TRIBUNE IS UTAH'S INDEPENDENT VOICE. BUILDING ON A LEGACY OF COURAGEOUS, WATCHDOG JOURNALISM, WE STRIVE TO TELL STORIES THAT ARE INTERESTING, IMPORTANT AND INCLUSIVE. DEDICATED TO FAIRNESS AND ACCURACY, WE AIM TO ENGAGE AND EMPOWER YOU - OUR READERS.
The mission of our organization is to advocate for our aging out foster youth and retired elderly by developing their television and field production skills to create jobs. We want to nourish our community and students with a platform to showcase their talent and creativity one opportunity at a time.
Black Farmer Stories is a 501c3 nonprofit that aims to preserve the history, legacy and agricultural knowledge of Black farmers across the U.S. by telling their stories and documenting the vital role they have held, and continue to hold, in the origin of our country’s food. Not just about agricultural heritage - this ongoing multimedia project shares the individual stories of Black producers, unpacking the realities of each of their experiences.
KALW is on a mission to inspire audiences and tell the human story in all its breadth and richness. Justice, equity, and community creation are at the heart of everything KALW does. The station is shaping public media’s future by building upon its legacy for innovation and what’s next, as well as by training, nurturing and amplifying local voices and makers. The station will continue to seek out and showcase the best from around the globe, and serve as an essential and trusted source for news, music, culture, podcasting and digital media.
TO PRODUCE RIGOROUS JOURNALISM THAT EXPLAINS COMPLEX ISSUES, HOLDS THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABLE, AND ENGAGES KANSANS AND MISSOURIANS IN CIVIC ISSUES. THEY PARTNER WITH OTHER MEDIA OUTLETS TO SHARE OUR WORK, AS WELL AS DISTRIBUTE NEWS THROUGH OUR WEBSITE, EMAIL NEWSLETTERS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND TEXT MESSAGING.
Truthout works to spark action by revealing systemic injustice and providing a platform for progressive and transformative ideas, through in-depth investigative reporting and critical analysis. With a powerful, independent voice, we spur transformations in consciousness and inspire both policy change and direct action.Truthout aims to connect with a big-tent audience of as many readers as possible, and we reach 9 million unique visitors per year. However, through our journalism, we overwhelmingly work to uplift issues and movements impacting BIPoC, working-class, LGBTQ, disabled and immigrant communities. Our staff and board are majority-BIPoC, reflecting this commitment.
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) enables a global network of journalists to provide the trustworthy news essential to free and strong societies – vital work that strengthens democratic ideals and spurs change. We serve more than 177,000 journalists around the world, helping them cover the most critical issues of today, innovate to deeply connect with communities, and build news organizations that thrive. Learn more at icfj.org.
St. Louis Regional Public Media (d/b/a KETC, Nine Network of Public Media) - a PBS affiliate consistently rated in the most-watched public TV station, serves as the region's story-teller - broadcasting, producing and sharing those stories on four digital video channels, a website and social media technologies.
WITF's media create a shared civic and cultural life for the communities of our region, connecting us to each other and to opportunities for lifelong learning.