The next time you see a new story that leaves you feeling informed in all the best ways, send the reporter and the news outlet a little love. If you have a platform and you communicate to an audience about any issue, incorporate more stories that create a sense of hope, agency and dignity. You can also help by sharing news for humans in your own circles and social media channels so we can boost the traffic to Stories that really are making a difference.
In the second of a two-part episode on reimagining the news we continue our conversation with Nicole Lewis, Senior Editor of Jurisprudence at Slate, and a longtime reporter on the criminal justice beat; and David Bornstein, co-founder/CEO of the Solutions Journalism Network, and former contributor to the New York Times’ Fixes column. The discussion picks up where we left off on how journalists can regain the trust of their audience, and how news consumers can find stories that inspire hope, agency and dignity — our democracy may depend on it.
Resources:
https://trustingnews.org
https://wearehearken.com
https://results.org
If you liked this episode, check out Part 1: “How To Unbreak the News”
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