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New research: News avoidance of LGBTQ+ communities and coverage  

The goal wasn’t to study LGBTQ+ audiences alone, but to understand how LGBTQ+ issues intersect with patterns of avoidance, harm, and mistrust. Illustration by Liam Porter

How Bay City News Foundation builds trust through transparent AI experimentation

The transparency tells a story and offers a real behind-the-scenes look

Provide on-ramps to terminology describing trans people

Explaining language and concepts can make a story legible to and hearable by a wider audience.

Trusting News, Kent State hosting free summer webinar series on teaching creator journalism

The series, which offers continuing education and graduate credit options, is aimed at helping high school journalism teachers, although all journalism educators are welcome.

Henry Luce Foundation makes two-year investment in Trusting News

The Henry Luce Foundation seeks to deepen knowledge and understanding in pursuit of a more democratic and just world.

Get more out of your engagement events

Make the most of your event prep work by taking behind-the-scenes information to a wider audience.

How 3 creator journalists used transparency to signal credibility

We worked with three creator journalists to add different transparency elements to their content and, when possible, get a sense of how their audiences responded.

Don’t overthink day-to-day transparency

See how local newsroom the Delaware Source included transparency in the middle of a story

Diversify who you frame as an ‘expert’

When journalists label someone an expert, they send a signal about who they trust, and who they expect the audience to trust as well.

Describe a healthy local news diet (maybe for Local News Day next week!)

If our goal is to be a public service, what better way to be of service than by directly helping our audience get smarter about their news consumption — both of our own products and of others.

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New research: News avoidance of LGBTQ+ communities and coverage  

The goal wasn’t to study LGBTQ+ audiences alone, but to understand how LGBTQ+ issues intersect with patterns of avoidance, harm, and mistrust. Illustration by Liam Porter

How Bay City News Foundation builds trust through transparent AI experimentation

The transparency tells a story and offers a real behind-the-scenes look
“I tried to be as clear as possible with definitions in my article so that the readers could not feel the degree of separation from the community that I think allows people to view them as ‘other’ or turn a blind eye to the challenges they face.” Lia Miller, Florida Student Journalist of the Year

Provide on-ramps to terminology describing trans people

Explaining language and concepts can make a story legible to and hearable by a wider audience.

Trusting News, Kent State hosting free summer webinar series on teaching creator journalism

The series, which offers continuing education and graduate credit options, is aimed at helping high school journalism teachers, although all journalism educators are welcome.
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Henry Luce Foundation makes two-year investment in Trusting News

The Henry Luce Foundation seeks to deepen knowledge and understanding in pursuit of a more democratic and just world.
Eager fans often show up for newsrooms’ outreach events. Here’s how to reach skeptics, too.

Get more out of your engagement events

Make the most of your event prep work by taking behind-the-scenes information to a wider audience.

How 3 creator journalists used transparency to signal credibility

We worked with three creator journalists to add different transparency elements to their content and, when possible, get a sense of how their audiences responded.

Don’t overthink day-to-day transparency

See how local newsroom the Delaware Source included transparency in the middle of a story
How do journalists decide who counts as an expert? Credentials and degrees matter, for sure. But other types of lived experience do, too.

Diversify who you frame as an ‘expert’

When journalists label someone an expert, they send a signal about who they trust, and who they expect the audience to trust as well.

Describe a healthy local news diet (maybe for Local News Day next week!)

If our goal is to be a public service, what better way to be of service than by directly helping our audience get smarter about their news consumption — both of our own products and of others.

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