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Why California’s Media Coalition Must Stand United for the Civic Media Program

What makes a news outlet worthy of investment? This question sits at the heart of a growing debate around California's $20 million Civic Media Program.

California Bill Models ‘Buy Local’ Journalism Strategy With Focus on Ethnic Media

A new legislative proposal promises to shift how California communicates with residents leveraging ethnic media as critical sources of news and information. 

Investing in Journalism: Why Civic Infrastructure is Key to California’s Future

The collapse of local news in America poses a significant threat to our democracy, underscored by flashing headlines.

ACoM Names New Executive Director of Largest, Oldest Ethnic Media Organization

American Community Media names Jaya Padmanabhan executive director, marking a generational leadership transition as founder Sandy Close steps into a director emeritus role.

Rewriting LA’s Green Story: How Community Journalism Is Shaping the Future of Parks

There is something intimate about a park bench in the shade.

Community to the Capitol: Houston’s Grassroots Multilingual Storytellers at TribFest

When the Texas Tribune Festival opened its doors this November, Houston’s grassroots multilingual storytellers arrived with intention.

‘Bridging Cultures Through Storytelling’

The 2025 American Community Media Expo & Awards event on Nov. 7 in downtown Oakland shined a light on California's vast ethnic media landscape.

New Study on How Latinos Engage Online — ‘People Are Tired of Fighting’

A recent study examines how Latinos engage with online content. What sticks, which messages get through, which don’t, and why.

Rights for Immigrant Journalists in the US: What You Need to Know

The deportation of Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, detained after covering an ICE protest, exposes the risks immigrant journalists in the US face.