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“It grows more and more difficult to cover a world without boundaries, where everything is related to everything else.” Michael Schudson
Harsh (even if fair) coverage of left-of-center governments will not decrease accusations of bias in the U.S., Brazil, or anywhere else. Daniel Trielli
“It’s not enough anymore to just hope your stories help people make better decisions. You have to hope your stories help preserve our democracy.” Andrew Donohue
Brazilian journalism will need to turn “awareness into new practices to reaffirm it as an institution capable of meeting the challenges imposed on Brazilian society.” Moreno Cruz Osório
“Shedding socioeconomic and cultural preconceptions and approaching the diaspora on equal terms, with an open mind, must be a priority.” Wilson Liévano
“Journalism will do justice to millions of people’s lived realities by representing these shared conditions from the ground up.” Anita Varma
“Many in philanthropy are eager for journalism to regain the public’s trust by telling a more complete and accurate story about communities it has historically misrepresented and excluded — and many journalists want the same thing.” Molly de Aguiar and Mandy Van Deven
“The ‘Substackization’ of celebrity journalists removes these voices from the larger conversation and makes them more narrowly available to a paying audience made up of superfans.” Jessica Clark
“Many leaders focus their board efforts on traditional fundraising, audits, and budget approvals, but they miss opportunities to have their boards be true partners.” Sumi Aggarwal and Annie Chabel
“There’s a reason young people are looking to graphics in Instagram carousels to explain news topics to them.” Alexandra Svokos