Greetings, NPQ readers! This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on a topic close to my heart: the troubled state of US journalism.
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Greetings, NPQ readers! This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on a topic close to my heart: the troubled state of US journalism—and what can be done to ensure that journalism serves the cause of justice.
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Nonprofit news is one important way to sustain the field. We also delve into “movement” journalism ([link removed]) , which seeks to upend traditional notions of objectivity and journalistic removal and instead foster media that takes a stand on behalf of oppressed peoples. Then, we turn to the archives to revisit an argument by former NPQ Economic Justice Editor Rithika Ramamurthy for a “new kind of journalism,” ([link removed]) independent of corporate interests. Then, our own Steve Dubb interviews Monika Bauerlein of Mother Jones about the future of robust investigative journalism ([link removed]) . Finally, we invite you to attend our upcoming Premium Webinar: QuickBooks for Nonprofits
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As always, the Leadership desk wants to hear from you. What would you like to see more—or less—of? Do you have questions you’d like us to tackle? Email Leadership Editor Isaiah Thompson at
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“Movement” Journalism Is Challenging the Media Status Quo ([link removed])
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By Jennifer Johnson
“So-called ‘objectivity’ frequently upholds existing power structures…Movement journalism seeks to be a powerful counter to mainstream reporting.” Read more… ([link removed])
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A Free Press Needs a New Kind of Journalism ([link removed])
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By Rithika Ramamurthy
“Whether or not you know exactly who owns what you see, hear, and read, you should know that media has an ownership problem.” Read more… ([link removed])
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The Future of Journalism: A Conversation with Monika Bauerlein of Mother Jones ([link removed])
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By Steve Dubb and Monika Bauerlein
“[Nonprofit journalism] is the only future. I don’t see a future for high-quality journalism in a corporate for-profit setting.” Read more… ([link removed])
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