A video from Free Press’ Reparative Journalism Project explores what journalists can learn from movements responding to centuries of violence, theft and oppression.
In this Q&A with Free Press co-founders Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols, the two discuss the organization’s early days and the collapse of the media system.
The best remedies ensure that people have the news and information they need to solve problems, hold power to account and feel connected to one another.
Here’s what we’re feeling optimistic about as we work to build the foundation of a just media system and the true multiracial democracy this country needs.
Free Press’ Reparative Journalism Project launches with a video exploring the journalism industry’s history of harming Black communities and other communities of color. Watch here.