For a Healthcare Disparities Journalism project: multimedia journalism project, including a podcast, that looks at healthcare outcomes for justice impacted individuals in Pennsylvania.
To support a video journalism project that teaches elementary and middle school students to become communicators of relevant and accurate health information for their peers, families, and neighbors.
To continue addressing media inequity in South Jersey through the South Jersey Information Equity Project, which supports and elevates Black media makers, and connects them with resources, funding, and platform partners to share their work.
To continue the Philly Movement Media Fellowship that supports young storytellers from marginalized communities impacted by the criminal legal system to be in control of their own stories and reinvent the media narrative around policing.
To support the Center for Community Engaged Media, led by Andrea Wenzel, in support of journalism, media, and information systems that center communities and encourage equity, belonging, agency and empowerment, dialogue, and care.
To advance and produce empathetic, ethical, and impactful reporting on community firearm violence grounded in trauma-informed journalistic practices, the lived experiences of impacted community members, and public health research.
To support the Philadelphia Media Founders Exchange (PMFE), a community-grounded accelerator program that supports BIPOC media entrepreneurs through training, one-on-one coaching, and grantmaking.
To support the Spanish-language community newspaper Impacto to increase community civic engagement and enhance resident voices on issues of local importance.