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Constructive Journalism in the South
About
Research
Audience Perspectives
Youth Perspectives
Media Perspectives
Ideas
Toolkit
Toolkit Overview
Developing Story Ideas
Researching Stories
Selecting Sources
Interview Techniques
Telling Stories
Changing Culture
CONNECT
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Controversy to Conversation
Examples from Elsewhere Red Window Communications 3/5/24 Examples from Elsewhere Red Window Communications 3/5/24

Controversy to Conversation

An online magazine grounded its sex-ed reporting in real questions its young readers were asking. It then hosted roundtable talks that brought different perspectives together, and covered that dialogue.

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Constructive Journalism in the South is an open collaborative, exploring the potential value of constructive reporting for media outlets and communities in the American South.

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This project is supported by a grant from the Community Foundation for Mississippi and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.