The contents on our radar, which we recomend that enter yours.
Everyday life demands that we pay attention to an ever-increasing volume of constantly updated information. Although, often, the “new” is not truly new, this appearance of novelty fuels a sense of urgency — and the fear of missing out (FOMO). We want to help slow down this pace, with a curated selection of content on the quality of information that has caught our eye and that we recommend you take a look at. To read at your leisure.
Neiman Lab
The Newsground turns to coffee to fund investigative journalism
“Stedman hopes to build on readers’ growing trust by hosting in-person events to serve the coffee, discuss his reporting, and show how the former supports the latter”.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/06/the-newsground-turns-to-coffee-to-fund-investigative-journalism/
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Columbia Journalism Review
Hannah Natanson’s Advice to Journalists
“Because sometimes, even knowing you’re producing meaningful work won’t carry you through the darkness. The exhaustion. The fear—for your sources, for the truth, for yourself. That’s when, if you’re working in the right kind of place, with the right kind of people, you learn something else about reporting. Despite what you may have seen in some movies, journalism is—truly—a team sport.”
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Clube de Jornalistas
Health Journalism Awards Ceremony: Humanism was the common thread running through the winning entries
The award ceremony “brought together professionals, institutions and academics to highlight the crucial role of journalism in this field, not only as a source of reliable information, but also as a means of fostering empathy, scrutiny and social change”.