Journalism & Media

‘Orange’ Is the New Data — for Wildfire Smoke

The U.S. air quality alert scale is showing a lot of unhealthy colors this season, from oranges up to unhealthy reds and purples or worse, as smoke from wildfires in Canada periodically drifts across various U.S. regions. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox explores a key database and other resources to help journalists report on the spread of smoky air.

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Why Nobelists Are Joining the Fight Against Disinformation’s Dangers

A recent gathering of Nobel laureates in Washington, D.C., including Filipina journalist Maria Ressa (pictured, left), highlighted the growing risks of disinformation — including on efforts to combat climate change — but also the rising sense of hope that comes from those who pledge to stand up to its challenge. This month’s WatchDog Opinion column shares a perspective from the event.

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July 21, 2023

DEADLINE: Columbia University's Age Boom Academy 2023

Run in partnership with the Columbia Journalism School, the 2023 Age Boom Academy will cover the topic of America's Housing Crisis and Our Longer Lives. Journalists may apply to become a fellow for this intensive, multi-session, online workshop taking place in October 2023. Deadline: Jul 21.

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July 6, 2023

ICFJ Webinar: Crunching Numbers, Unveiling Narratives — Exploring Crisis Reporting With Mathematical Insights

ICFJ's first math webinar features Quanta Magazine senior writer Jordana Cepelewicz highlighting the vast opportunities in mathematics reporting. At the end of the series, participants will receive certificates and be eligible for a USD500 story grant. 10:30am EST every Thursday in July 2023.

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July 31, 2024

DEADLINE: AXS Film Fund

AXS Film Fund is for creators of color in documentary or nonfiction new media who identify as living with a disability. Up to five creators annually can receive $10,000 each to assist them in finishing their projects in any stage of production. Deadline is Jul 31, 2024.

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September 18, 2024

Sciline Crash Course: Science Essentials for News Editors

SciLine is hosting a free, science reporting "Crash Course" designed specifically for editors, co-led by a former Washington Post science reporter and a Ph.D. neuroscientist. Learn do’s, don’ts and pitfalls to watch for when editing a news story that includes scientific information or sources. 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET.

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The Community We’ve Long Ignored

Veteran environmental justice reporter Yessenia Funes this week launches “Voices of Environmental Justice,” her new SEJournal column. Each quarterly commentary will focus on spotlighting the perspectives of affected communities that environmental and climate journalists often ignore. For her inaugural entry, with Pride month nearing its end, a look at how climate change and environmental pollution exacerbate the already elevated health risks of LGBTQIA+ people.

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Wildfire Smoke — Now a Local Story in Unaccustomed Places

The harms of air pollutants created by wildfires are clear. What’s lost in the haze, though, is that wildfire smoke can carry those pollutants vast distances, threatening communities that are unfamiliar with the risks. The latest TipSheet explains the dangers and how far-flung wildfire smoke travels, then offers a dozen story ideas plus reporting resources.

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