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It matters that we do this
I just wanted to thank you. For believing that fighting injustice and telling the truth still matter.
What we ask ourselves
This is a dream-come-true job for me, after a couple of decades at newspapers. Why? Because we have one very focused goal: impact.
An antidote to disinformation
Today, we are launching a new membership program to make it easier for you to support our work.
TechRaking 20: News from the Sky
Reveal and Google welcomed over 70 journalists, scientists and technologists to explore the landscape of remote sensing.
Voting Block encourages NJ neighbors to talk politics over dinner
A collaborative reporting project in New Jersey is using meals to surface local perspectives on the state’s upcoming gubernatorial election.
Journalists explore Mississippi’s civil rights legacy through theater
“Beautiful Agitators,” an original StoryWorks play about the life and legacy of civil rights activist Vera Mae Pigee, premieres in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in August.
So you want to be an investigative reporter?
With the rise of the internet and social media, the journalism industry has shifted – and investigative reporting is no exception. But the skills required to succeed in journalism have not changed much. Skills like persistence and Microsoft Excel still pay off and have helped pave the way for success for our journalists.
Reveal honored for reporting on racial injustice
Dogged reporting on the anti-pipeline protests at Standing Rock and an exposé of discrimination in the temp industry won awards honoring civil rights journalism from Columbia Journalism School.
TechRaking 19: From sensors to solutions
CIR partnered with San Diego State’s School of Journalism and Media Studies to give journalists a framework for executing sensor-based news projects that address real problems in their communities.