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Grist kicks off third year of collaborative reporting for the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
ICT, High Country News, Mongabay, and Native News Online return to the Global Indigenous Affairs Desk, and APTN from Canada joins for the first time.
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Grist launches community engagement project on energy in Georgia
The newsroom worked with partners to host listening sessions, and will create online and printed resources and launch a paid journalism training program.
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Rural news grant recipients produce more than 50 stories
Journalists across the country published important reporting on topics including disaster recovery, education, and broadband access.
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Grist and Captivate partner to deliver climate news to 20,000 screens
Grist story summaries will be available in office towers and residential buildings across North America.
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Grist adds a fourth regional reporting partnership
Working with both Blue Ridge Public Radio and Grist, the new hire will report on Appalachia in the Blue Ridge mountain region.
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Grist announces its 2024 class of fellows
The four journalists will be based in California, New York, Washington, and Wyoming and will spend a year reporting for Grist.
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Grist publishes new land-grant investigation with public data
We located and mapped more than 8.2 million acres of land taken from nearly 130 Indigenous nations that have produced billions of dollars for 14 land-grant universities.
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Grist receives nearly $1 million to support climate journalism for local audiences
The grant will fund full-time roles in development, strategy, and operations.
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Grist hires Southerly’s Lyndsey Gilpin to spearhead community engagement
Her role will allow the newsroom to better reach underserved communities across the U.S.
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Grist releases public data on US tribal jail and detention center locations
The records from the Bureau of Indian Affairs will help researchers and journalists examine these largely understudied facilities.