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Who is journalism for?
Netherlands🏛️ Politics7/30/2025

Who is journalism for?

The podcast episode 'Who is Journalism for?' explores how journalists can better reach the communities they cover. It features interviews with journalists working to bring important stories directly to those affected, such as Cynthia Gichiri, who brought pesticide danger reports to rural Kenyan farmers, and Mazin Sidahmed, co-founder of Documented, which provides news in immigrant communities' preferred languages and platforms. The episode offers five practical strategies for journalists to ensure their work reaches the people it affects most, including using WhatsApp groups and community screenings. The discussion highlights efforts to bridge the gap between journalism and the audiences it aims to inform.

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Who is journalism for?

The podcast episode 'Who is Journalism for?' explores how journalists can better reach the communities they cover. It features interviews with journalists working to bring important stories directly to those affected, such as Cynthia Gichiri, who brought pesticide danger reports to rural Kenyan farmers, and Mazin Sidahmed, co-founder of Documented, which provides news in immigrant communities' preferred languages and platforms. The episode offers five practical strategies for journalists to ensure their work reaches the people it affects most, including using WhatsApp groups and community screenings. The discussion highlights efforts to bridge the gap between journalism and the audiences it aims to inform.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses journalistic practices and accessibility of information, focusing on outreach to underserved communities rather than taking a stance on political issues. The framing is neutral, emphasizing practical steps for inclusive reporting without endorsing specific policies or parties.

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