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SUMMARY:Building a Safety Mindset Into Your Newsroom: A Practical Planning Session
DESCRIPTION:Free virtual webinar: Thursday\, August 27\,  2pm ET / 1pm CT / 11am PT\nREGISTER VIA LUMA \n\nInstructor:\nKate Parkinson\, Risk and Safety Manager\, Journalism Protection Initiative\n\nJournalists and newsroom leaders face a wide range of safety challenges—from online harassment and doxing to field reporting\, digital security\, and protecting their families. Yet for many small and community newsrooms\, limited time and resources make it difficult to build proactive safety planning into day-to-day operations. \nThis hands-on session\, developed by the Center for Community Media in partnership with the Journalism Protection Initiative at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism\, CUNY\, will help participants build practical\, personalized approaches to newsroom safety. You’ll learn how to identify your newsroom’s specific risks\, ask the right questions before assignments\, and develop safety plans that reflect your reporting environment\, staff\, and workflows. \nWe’ll also introduce JESS\, a personalized safety planning tool that helps journalists think through real-world scenarios and create actionable plans tailored to their unique circumstances. \nFollowing the session\, 10 attendees will have the opportunity to participate in free one-on-one consultations with Kate to work through the specific safety challenges facing their newsroom. \nNo prior safety training experience is required. This session is designed to meet newsrooms where they are and provide practical tools that can be adapted to different reporting environments and organizational capacities. \nREGISTER VIA LUMA \nThe event will be held online using Zoom. Please follow the instructions you receive  after registering. Email Elaine Diaz Rodriguez if you do not receive a confirmation message or if you have any questions. \n\nInstructor\nKate Parkinson is a journalist turned safety specialist working to embed safety\, resilience and well-being into the culture of journalism. She is the Risk and Safety Manager at the Journalism Protection Initiative. Drawing on 15 years as a foreign correspondent and documentary producer\, she brings firsthand experience of the physical\, digital\, legal and psychological risks journalists face. That perspective now shapes her work at the Journalism Protection Initiative\, where she helps strengthen safety and resilience across journalism education and practice. Before joining JPI\, Kate worked at The Associated Press\, where she launched the organization’s first Peer Support Network and led its Resilience at AP initiative. She also co-founded Head Set\, a company that used virtual reality to make safety and resilience training more accessible and impactful\, reaching more than 2\,000 journalists in over 30 countries. Her work with Head Set earned her the 2020–21 UKRI Woman in Innovation Award. \n\nIf you are a part of the community media sector or a supporter\, and were forwarded this invite\, sign up for our mailing list to find out about upcoming CCM events and trainings.
URL:https://www.journalism.cuny.edu/events/building-a-safety-mindset-into-your-newsroom-a-practical-planning-session/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Steal This Story\, Please! with Amy Goodman
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the screening of the acclaimed documentary Steal This Story\, Please! \nFor more than three decades\, fiercely independent journalist Amy Goodman has held the powerful to account\, reporting from war zones and the Democracy Now! newsroom. In Steal This Story\, Please!\, Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin deliver a compelling portrait of the power — and the peril — of independent journalism in an era of corporate consolidation and political attacks on truth. \nFollowing the screening\, join Amy Goodman and filmmaker Tia Lessin for a conversation moderated by Yoruba Richen\, founding director of the Newmark J-School Documentary Program. A reception will follow. \nTickets are required for this event. To secure a ticket below\, registrants must provide their full first and last name(s)\, including for any guests. Incomplete or partial information will result in the cancellation of the ticket reservation.
URL:https://www.journalism.cuny.edu/events/film-screening-steal-this-story-please-with-amy-goodman/
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SUMMARY:Latino Media Summit 2026
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URL:https://www.journalism.cuny.edu/latino-media-summit-2026/
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