From America Amplified
Stories and strategies about community engagement journalism and the power of our collaborations.
How to sustain source diversity tracking in your organization
You’ve started tracking the diversity of your sources. Hooray! Now, there are a few things you and your newsroom can do to make sure that source diversity tracking becomes a lasting habit.
How I prioritized listening, empathy and diversity in producing America Amplified’s talk show
Andrea Tudhope was the senior producer for America Amplified’s national talk show centered around the 2020 election. She shares how she prioritized diversity and listening to create the show and how the show highlighted community stories from across the country.
Our COVID-19 vaccine FAQ on side effects, impact on immunocompromised and more
America Amplified’s network of public radio stations has received dozens of questions about the COVID-10 vaccine and the vaccination process. We are asking medical experts to answer those questions in this FAQ.
ASU’s News Co/Lab, America Amplified Offer Free Online Course On Understanding Media
America Amplified and Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are partnering on a free course on understanding the news and how journalism works. “Mediactive: How to Participate in Our Digital World,” is now accepting enrollment for the October session.
America Amplified: Election 2020 talk show to run 6 weeks, foster community dialogue
America Amplified: Election 2020 is a national talk show launching in October to foster community dialogue and to share experiences from across America. The show will be informed by community engagement journalism work that's been happening throughout the year.
Across America, people seek ways to feel safe and heard during pandemic and protests
Fear of COVID-19 and a strong desire for action against systemic racism continues to emerge as top of mind for people across America. Here’s what our reporters and producers learned in July.
How KOSU’s audio diaries project helps diarists take ownership in the process
KOSU in Oklahoma has been producing audio diaries submitted by Oklahomans. Kateleigh Mills, the station’s special projects reporter, shares how the process works and how she gives the diarists ownership in the final product.