The Military & Veteran Affairs Reporting Guide, a project of Military Veterans in Journalism, provides journalists with a range of resources to cover military and veteran issues, including:
A style and cultural competency guide on reporting on military and veteran issues like post-traumatic stress and military sexual trauma
A directory of experts focused on military and veteran affairs
A series of reporting tips from seasoned journalists who have reported in this space
The Homeless Crisis Reporting Project
DC-based newsrooms pool their resources and audiences to investigate solutions and barriers to ending homelessness. (38 kB)
Check out the Asian American Journalists Association’s updated guide, AAJA Guidance on Coverage of Anti-AAPI Violence. Learn about sourcing, terminology, centering community experiences and victims’ stories, and more.
The Trans Journalists Association’s Style Guide is a tool reporters, editors and other media makers can use to begin to improve trans coverage.
The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) and INN member Chalkbeat are partnering to launch a free tool to help small to medium-sized news outlets track the diversity of their sources. You can fill out this form to stay in the loop and receive training on the resource.
This is DUG, an organizational guide to data journalism for small-to-medium and non-profit newsrooms. https://dug.news/index.html
The Center for Public Integrity launched their new website featuring easier access to data sets, toolkits and more to support local investigative journalism and advance their missions of confronting inequality in the U.S.
Husted is announcing a new data respository for state of Ohio. data.ohio.gov
Google launched this suite of tools called Journalist Studio which now includes Pinpoint, an AI powered mega data search and analyzer, and The Common Knowledge Project, a data viz tool that is supposed to help you create localized data visualizations in minutes
http://goo.gle/commonknowledge
Free data visualization tool called Flourish: https://flourish.studio/pricing/
Cyber security toolkit for journalists https://gcatoolkit.org/journalists/#:~:text=The%20Global%20Cyber%20Alliance%20(GCA,for%20Internet%20Security%20(CIS).
This is a course from the International Women's Media Foundation on digital security lessons for journalists: https://learn.totem-project.org/courses/course-v1:IWMF+IWMF_KP_EN+001/about
This site lets you paste your headline and body text into it and pulls out all your keywords: https://permid.org/rdfResults
Eli from the Collective shared these resources re: the line between activism and journalism and how to handle it when you engage in both:
Here are a few panel discussions on this subject during the Summer of Uprising about this topic that may be helpful:
Society of Professional Journalists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8PHIXSEbJI&t=2463s
Council on Foreign Relations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odfhzQylbUg&t=3088s
NPC Journalism Institute have several videos about ethical and antiracist journalism/newsroom that also discuss the question of journalistic "objectivity/neutrality" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKI1PAoQ0Cg&t=3s
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism https://medium.com/blksocialjournalist/black-lives-matter-activists-and-black-journalists-talk-how-to-report-on-race-b06a855768a1
UT Knight Center is offering a free online course that will teach investigative reporting on social media and the web.
YOOOOOOO (idk if anyone will care about this as much as me BUT) I just found a site to help you build webscrapers and keep the code and data all in one place https://morph.io/