Journalism Filter
  1. Village Voice

    Village Voice is the go-to guide for news, music, movies, culture, restaurants, and events in New York.

    Culture
  2. The true story of how Teen Vogue got mad, got woke, and began terrifying men like Donald Trump

    Teen Vogue, unlike Time or Newsweek, is drawing explicitly from a rich tradition of aggressive, opinionated, adversarial coverage of sexist white men.”

    Feminism
  3. Ida B. Wells Society

    The Ida B. Wells Society’s mission is to increase the ranks, retention, and profile of reporters and editors of color in investigative reporting.

    Academia
  4. How to Find and Support Trustworthy Journalism

    Journalist and independent-press advocate Josh Stearns offers a wide range of resources for readers looking for trustworthy media outlets in our post-truth, fake-news era.

    Current Events
  5. Parachute journalism and rural America’s revenge

    “Democrats and most of the mainstream media ignored what was happening in rural America until the morning after the election. And they ignored it at their own peril.” Post US-election, Truevine and Factory Man author Beth Macy writes about the forgotten citizens of rural America.

    Commentary
  6. Alexandra Shimo

    The website of journalist Alexandra Shimo, author of Invisible North: The Search for Answers on a Troubled Reserve and Up Ghost River: A Chief’s Journey through the Turbulent Waters of Native History.

    Authors
    The website of journalist Alexandra Shimo, author of Invisible North: The Search for Answers on a Troubled Reserve and Up Ghost River: A Chief’s Journey through the Turbulent Waters of Native History.
  7. “The truth is there is no one to blame for the demise of newspapers… The entire linchpin of the newspaper business model was controlling distribution, and when that linchpin was obliterated by the Internet, it was inevitable that the entire apparatus would collapse.”

    Internet
  8. Sarah Kendzior

    St. Louis-based journalist Sarah Kendzior covers politics and social justice issues. On her blog she collects her writings from leading publications on topics like the 2016 election and the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Commentary
  9. PressThink

    “Having a space that’s mine on the web — pressthink.org — is for me indistinguishable from owning my own printing press and hosting my own discussion forum.” Jay Rosen’s redesigned space includes a “board” for slow blogging and constantly shifting thoughts.

    Commentary
  10. Once upon a time, public profanity was a rarity, but that’s long behind us.

    Current Events
  11. Compass Cultura

    Compass Cultura is a monthly publication that celebrates creative, thought-provoking journalism about interesting people and places.

    Jetpack
  12. Ruback

    A journalist makes a posthumous attempt to correct the record on firefighter Paul Ruback, 9/11 hero: “His death was tragic. His courage was heroic. This was a man, like any other. His life was his own.”

    Identity
  13. Syria’s War on Doctors

    An underground network of medical workers and trauma surgeons in Syria, led by David Nott, aims to spread medical knowledge as the Syrian government strives to eradicate it.

    Journalism
  14. An Open Letter to Jared Kushner, From One of Your Jewish Employees

    Dana Schwartz, an Observer journalist, writes to the newspaper publisher after Donald Trump — his father-in-law — shares a controversial (arguably anti-Semitic) tweet.

    Current Events
  15. The Undefeated

    The Undefeated explores the intersections of race, sports, and culture. Powered by WordPress.com VIP, it publishes innovative storytelling and provocative commentary.

    Commentary