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Freedom of the Press Foundation's Harlo Holmes shares insights and tips on digital security for journalists
We spoke to Gustavo Faleiros about his work as an investigative journalist covering rainforests in Brazil and beyond.
We spoke to Mongolian YouTuber Anu Harchu about her journey from working in newsroom to becoming an independent creator.
We spoke to The City's Executive Director Nic Dawes about the role of local journalism in New York City.
We spoke to Unbias The News about the importance of paying and crediting journalists equally.
We spoke to Alan Soon and Rishad Patel about their experience supporting startups across Asia.
We interviewed Kevin Douglas Grant, co-founder of The GroundTruth Project, on the ethics of supporting journalists.
IndiaSpend Hindi editor Shailesh Srivastava shares what he looks for in freelance pitches.
We spoke to Camille about her new platform supporting Puerto Rican creators.
Mongabay Senior Editor Isabel Esterman talks about her experiences working in journalism.
We spoke to the creator of the Media Buddhi newsletter about his journey.
We talked to designer Julia Lima about storytelling through animation and illustration.
Learning from different roles in the journalism space.
Why it took about 2 years to put Neighbird together while working on multiple other projects.
An independent reporter's reflection on the role and utility of journalism.
"People don't remember numbers, people remember people," Gurman tells us.
We speak to Gaëlle Faure about her work building the Agence France-Presse fact-checking course.
How to navigate algorithm changes and understand what the audience wants to know.
What does it take to be a legal reporter?
Your phone is a powerhouse. Top it up with the right kind of applications and there's no stopping you from getting on the MoJo wagon.
Mihika Jindal
A lot of equipment can help make mobile journalism easier for you. But at the end of the day, all you really need is just a phone.
Mihika Jindal
With a little help from speech-to-text apps and software, print and video journalists can save time on transcribing the interviews manually.
Would a peak behind the curtain help journalists reach a skeptical audience?
Small steps to be more inclusive can go a long way.