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The 2022 U.S. midterm elections, through the lens of local journalism

Idalia Gonzalez|November 9, 2022November 9, 2022

Here’s how America voted, and prepared for voting, leading up to and throughout the midterm elections– as told by Report for America corps members.

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Amir Khafagy

Idalia Gonzalez|October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in journalism, with higher estimates estimating they make up around 11% of newsroom staff. Report for America is changing these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Jayme Lozano

Idalia Gonzalez|October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in newsrooms, with estimates that they make up around 11% of staff. Report for America seeks to change these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino communities.

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Anthony Orozco

Idalia Gonzalez|October 12, 2022October 12, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in newsrooms, with estimates that they make up around 11% of staff. Report for America seeks to change these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino communities.

Report for America marks five years since issuing its bold call to serve

Sam Kille|September 15, 2022September 15, 2022

Journalism might not be the first profession Americans think of when hearing the phrase national public service. Images of the military, disaster workers, or even the Peace Corps are more likely to be evoked.  But in 2017, veteran journalists Charles Sennott and Steven Waldman challenged the nation to think much more broadly, not only to

Still serving: Report for America’s military veterans

Report for America|November 11, 2020November 16, 2020

There are a lot of stereotypes about journalists, their beliefs and where they come from. The reality is that they come from all walks of life—to include military veterans who have traded in their tactical gear for microphones, cameras or the all-mighty pen. Report for America salutes those who’ve served in uniform, including our corps

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