The release of the latest Reparative Journalism video showcased two journalists who already practice journalism with care. Learn more about the video series and what's next!
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By: MMM Editorial Team
On January 22, 2025, Media 2070 participated in a compelling interview on KGNU, delving into the transformative concept of reparative journalism. This discussion is part of the series "Reparative Journalism: The Healing Power of Storytelling," produced by Media 2070 and News Voices, which emphasizes not only repairing past media injustices but also developing new ways of storytelling and community coverage.
A poignant quote from DaLyah Jones featured in the series encapsulates the essence of reparative storytelling:
“We don’t know freedom until we truly understand what freedom is within our bodies and within our minds. That’s what reparative storytelling is. It brings you back home to yourself.”
This perspective underscores the initiative's goal to foster a media landscape that not only acknowledges historical wrongs but also actively participates in the healing and empowerment of communities through authentic and inclusive narratives.
To gain deeper insights into this transformative approach to journalism, listen to the full interview on KGNU: The Power and Potential of Reparative Journalism.
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