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How and why to make your data analysis reproducible

You understand how you processed your data. Does your editor? Your reader? You, in six months? Without a replicable approach to extracting, transforming and loading data, we are often frustrated […]
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Conversation on mental health

Journalists are exposed to trauma through the situations they are in, the people they talk to and microaggressions from colleagues. You're not alone in trying to find ways to thrive […]
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Coping with trauma

Journalists are often tasked with reporting on some of the world's darkest moments in history, an immense responsibility that can include covering trauma up close. And after more than a […]
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Investigating your organization's racist past

At this moment of racial reckoning, the sins of a racist past have become the subject of investigative stories across the country and world. Mara Williams of the Kansas City […]
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Broadcast Track: Juggling investigations and GA

Learn how to balance being an investigative journalist who also needs to contribute daily to the news cycle. You can do both effectively! Hear from reporters about both quick-turn investigations […]
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Leading in times of trouble: Management lessons we can learn from the past year

What can we as managers take away from the past year? At the very least, it’s that the job of a journalism manager is more complicated and requires more thoughtfulness […]
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Security of everyday newsroom tools

Journalists communicate with co-workers and sources through a variety of everyday office tools, like Microsoft Office, Google Drive and Slack — even more now that more of us are working […]
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Perfecting your story idea and pitch

Investigative journalists with experience on multiple platforms – print and web, radio and podcast, television – help you hone your ideas and tune your pitches to up your odds of […]
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Master class: Strategies for avoiding defamation claims

This workshop will focus on understanding the law of libel and defamation, as well as best practices to limit your personal and organizational risk. We will review the fundamentals of […]
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Master class: Launching an investigative podcast

This class will give attendees a jumping-off point to launch an investigative podcast. Tailored for reporters who do not yet have a deep background in audio reporting, Launching an Investigative […]
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IRE20 Mentorship Program Instructions & tips

Meet your match at this special event for participants in the conference mentor program. We'll welcome you to the program and explain how mentorship will work in this virtual world. […]
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How to secure your information online

The 2020 US election is expected to be fraught with digital attacks from a variety of actors in cyberspace, ranging from online trolls, hacktivists, foreign countries, and the US government […]
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How to collaborate with underrepresented communities in your journalism

This session will share tactics and strategies for how journalists can include underrepresented communities in the investigative-reporting process in ways that are empowering and collaborative — not exploitative and exclusionary […]
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