Colorado Newsrooms Join Forces to Strengthen Elections Coverage in 2024
More than two dozen Colorado newsrooms have launched an unprecedented collaboration to better cover the 2024 elections.
More than two dozen Colorado newsrooms have launched an unprecedented collaboration to better cover the 2024 elections.
In new report, Indigenous leaders present three calls to action to combat two main harms: perpetuating invisibility and stereotypes.
In a new report, 30 journalists and community residents of different Asian, South Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) provide four key recommendations for more accurate representation in local media.
Recipients of our 2023 Advancing Equity in Local News grants will address three overarching priorities identified by community members and journalists of color through the Voices Initiative, led by Colorado News Collaborative with support from Colorado Media Project since 2020.
A new report calls on Colorado newsrooms to better reflect the experiences, needs and demands of Latinx people throughout the state.
How local news organizations can better listen to, inform, and work with the state’s Black communities.
Journalists and journalism institutions are rethinking how they center the needs and desires of communities of color.
What is the history of media and race in Colorado? What role has journalism played in contributing to anti-Black rhetoric and narratives? How can acknowledging this history inform our journalism and begin to repair active distrust between Black communities and newsrooms?