This resource is part of our Exiled Media Toolkit, produced in partnership with the Network of Exiled Media Outlets (NEMO), and with the generous support of the Joyce Barnathan Emergency Fund for ...
Trans issues have become central to political debates in Brazil. In October, the most-voted city council candidate in São Paulo ran on a platform that denied rights to transgender people. Beginning in ...
Journalists and students can register for this online course. The Brazilian Press Association (ABI) opens registration for the online course 'Social Media Monitoring.' Classes will be live on ...
News organizations and independent journalists can apply for this program. PR firm I'Max has launched the program Mais pelo Jornalismo to fight news deserts in Brazil by providing free tech ...
In Kenya, pervasive homophobia has kept the issues faced by LGBTQ+ communities largely underreported. That hasn’t deterred Tracy Bonareri. She listened when others wouldn’t. A fact-checker at Africa ...
In the wake of alarming revelations that members of the Brazilian military allegedly planned a coup to overturn the country’s ...
More than two-thirds of the world’s population today uses the internet, spending on average over six hours daily online.
The news media is the least trusted group among 10 U.S. civic and political institutions involved in the democratic process,” ...
Journalists, writers and others can register for this in-person training in Spanish. The Finestres bookstore, in Barcelona, is hosting the workshop "Una mirada en movimiento: cómo convertir un viaje ...
To communicate effectively in times of uncertainty, it is helpful to be transparent about what we know and what we don't.