Chicago's Media Scene: Rising stars: emerging journalists
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Chicago has been a laboratory of experimental journalism for years. Funding from philanthropy allows reporters to experiment with different methods of news gathering and storytelling.
Philadelphia's rethinking of traditional journalism practices has started an experiment that could have a reverberation across the country. Philadelphia has been a pioneer for finding new ways of collecting and disseminating information about the community while encouraging citizens to engage with local government.
These young journalists are not only lauded for their work, but also act as mentors in Chicago and encourage collaboration. Their goal is to rewrite the narrative of Chicago while giving back its stories to its citizens.
Three Black Northwestern University alumni created The TRiiBE in February 2017 to change the narrative about their hometown and return ownership of its stories back to its residents. The TRiiBE's goal was empowerment of community members through journalism and giving people the power to tell their stories.
Education reporters Kalyn Belsha and Melissa Sanchez have received multiple honors for their coverage of z chicago (illinoismail.top) schools' digital divide. They were shortlisted for the 2013 Peter Lisagor Award, which recognizes excellence in education reporting. Their investigation into police abuse in Cook County Criminal Court entitled "Abusing the Badge" was also nominated as a finalist for the 2013 Investigative Reporters & Editors Medal Award.
Sarah Karp, a staff writer for The Chicago Reporter who earned the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism for her series about Chicago's incarcerated youth and their struggles to stay in school, made waves across media platforms when her stories inspired the Illinois Department of Corrections to implement changes that have improved conditions in prison, enabling inmates to re-enroll in high school or find equivalent work once released from imprisonment.
Karp's efforts to help crack babies get out of jail, and into treatment programs for those with substance use disorders or mental illnesses, earned her the Justice Leadership Award of Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities.
Journalism's uncertain future continues to be hampered by financial problems. Journalism supporters must embrace an inclusive strategy that encourages innovation of all kinds to promote innovation, not just one model. The strategy involves investing in newsroom operations to create additional revenue sources while lowering the running costs.
Philadelphia's rethinking of traditional journalism practices has started an experiment that could have a reverberation across the country. Philadelphia has been a pioneer for finding new ways of collecting and disseminating information about the community while encouraging citizens to engage with local government.
Three Black Northwestern University alumni created The TRiiBE in February 2017 to change the narrative about their hometown and return ownership of its stories back to its residents. The TRiiBE's goal was empowerment of community members through journalism and giving people the power to tell their stories.
Education reporters Kalyn Belsha and Melissa Sanchez have received multiple honors for their coverage of z chicago (illinoismail.top) schools' digital divide. They were shortlisted for the 2013 Peter Lisagor Award, which recognizes excellence in education reporting. Their investigation into police abuse in Cook County Criminal Court entitled "Abusing the Badge" was also nominated as a finalist for the 2013 Investigative Reporters & Editors Medal Award.
Sarah Karp, a staff writer for The Chicago Reporter who earned the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism for her series about Chicago's incarcerated youth and their struggles to stay in school, made waves across media platforms when her stories inspired the Illinois Department of Corrections to implement changes that have improved conditions in prison, enabling inmates to re-enroll in high school or find equivalent work once released from imprisonment.
Karp's efforts to help crack babies get out of jail, and into treatment programs for those with substance use disorders or mental illnesses, earned her the Justice Leadership Award of Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities.
Journalism's uncertain future continues to be hampered by financial problems. Journalism supporters must embrace an inclusive strategy that encourages innovation of all kinds to promote innovation, not just one model. The strategy involves investing in newsroom operations to create additional revenue sources while lowering the running costs.
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