Civic Innovations: Media for a New America
The Pew Center sponsored a superworkshop at the 2001 NABJ Convention in Orlando.
The Pew Center sponsored a superworkshop at the 2001 NABJ Convention in Orlando.
Twelve news organizations will take part on the fourth Harwood Civic Mapping Seminar in November.
The Pew Center unveils a study of race reporting in forty-five U.S. newsrooms spotlighting innovative strategies for reporting on race. Part how-to and part case study, the book provides a roadmap for news organizations seeking to explore growing diversity in their communities.
Delving into the Divide stemmed from the more than 600 civic journalism projects collected by the Pew Center for Civic Journalism. By Jan Schaffer.
Ten tips for journalists to keep in mind after Sept. 11. By Jan Schaffer.
A Spokesman-Review e-mail database helped the newspaper quickly engage citizens on Sept. 11. By Ken Sands.
Clickable web maps involve citizens in public policy choices. Race Relations coverage dominates topics of the 14 initiatives the Pew Center funded in 2002.
Three projects -- Philadelphia, Savannah and Tucson -- engage their communities in conversations about education. By Catherine Lee and Dennis Joyce.