Spring 2025 Update!
Our latest from Reporting on Addiction
Our latest from Reporting on Addiction
Winter 2025 Update
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2024 has been treating us well at Reporting on Addiction. In this quarterly update, we want to highlight some of our most important work for you as we continue making an impact on how journalism about addiction, treatment and recovery is created. First, a new fundraising opportunity to help support
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Happy Spring, Reporting on Addiction community! We’ve had a busy few months since the start of the year, and we wanted to share an update on all of the good that’s come, along with some new items heading your way soon. Now Accepting Applications: Summer 2024 Journalism Educator
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We hope you and your loved ones enjoyed the holiday season! Our team at Reporting on Addiction took some much-needed time off around the holidays, and we are back to kick 2024 off with some exciting news! Journalism Microgrant Application EXTENSION As we mentioned in the last update, our co-founder
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Hi everyone, We’ve had quite the summer! Since we last updated in June, we launched the first-of-its-kind Reporting on Addiction Visual Style Guide, trained a new cohort of journalism educators to implement our curriculum in their courses, and conducted one-on-one assistance with professional journalists. Keep reading to learn more
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Hi everyone, We have had quite a first half of the year! To start the year, we wrapped up the creation of our first strategic plan with First Quadrant Advisory Institute for Social Impact (what a great team!). As part of this work, we realized we need to do a
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Last week, the Reporting on Addiction team – in partnership with the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University and WVU Health Sciences – led a discussion in Morgantown, West Virginia, with people with lived experience, addiction science experts, activists and journalists. We focused on ways we can work together to
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What: Tackling Addiction Stigma by Working with the Media: A virtual panel discussion about the intersection of addiction stigma, discrimination, and the media Why: Journalists hold a large sway over public opinion in their communities. Reporting that perpetuates stigma can result in various, life-threatening barriers for people who use drugs,
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It has been a great start to spring for the Reporting on Addiction team. We’ve been working towards disseminating our initial resources, developing new ones and building partnerships. Here's what we've been up to: Dissemination Efforts * What’s new: In April, we presented our resources