Community Red helps journalists around the world assess their threat model and come up with strategies to protect their information and themselves from "bad actors," whether they be dictatorial regimes or drug lords seeking to eliminate reporters covering wrongdoing.
AAN editors and reporters share the stories they are most proud of from the past year.
For 35 years Random Lengths News has covered the L.A. Harbor Area, an area that has been overlooked by publications such as the Los Angeles Times and the Daily Breeze.
Euclid Media Group names award-winning journalist, Hernán Rozemberg, as Editor-in-Chief of the San Antonio Current.
Josh Kadis talks about designing websites to meet the demands of media outlets and how to analyze metrics to better understand an average reader's habits on a media website.
Mike Lacey and Jim Larkin are giving $2 million to establish a Chair in Borderlands Issues at Arizona State University.
An interview with Anthony DeBarros, director of Interactive Applications at Gannett.
In this week's podcast, Producer Michael O'Connell talks to Jackie Kazil about her journey from being a data journalist to working for the federal government. She says that those two careers aren't as different as you'd think. She also shares some tips about what skills potential data journalists should pick up.
AAN joined a letter to the National Forest Service regarding proposed rules affecting commercial filmmaking and still photography on forest service lands.
On Thursday, December 4, AAN attorney Kevin Goldberg will answer member questions on legal topics, including free speech and copyright issues.
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