The Front Page

The Front Page is our longest running newsletter, providing analysis and context for how journalism is shifting in the U.S.

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The Front Page: Journalism awards need diverse judges

Issue 49: AAJA Voices investigates four awards’ boards.

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The Front Page: Disability Pride Month

Issue 48: Center disabled journalists (and not only in July).

The Front Page: How The New York Times bolsters anti-trans campaigns

This is not the first time the Times has normalized the othering and demonization of trans people.

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The Front Page: The Knight Foundation

Issue 46: Why is the Knight Foundation platforming Tucker Carlson and white supremacy?

The Front Page: San Francisco in focus

Issue 45: What that Atlantic article reveals about reporting on homelessness.

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The Front Page: Two years later
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The Front Page: Social media policies
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The Front Page: Netflix doesn’t care
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The Front Page: White newspaper, Black city
The Front Page: Online Harassment