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How to make a living in a dying journalism industry
There are many challenges to building a career in journalism, especially if you’re Black. I reflect on some of my experiences getting to where I’m at, and several tips to keep in mind if you’re thinking about getting into news media.
Introducing new “Conversations” and re-introducing “Mindful Black Journalism”
Twice As Good got an updated visual identity and the existing newsletter is getting a new name. Free content continues, while 2XG members will get exclusive monthly posts, and Wise Adviser members can support a fund designated for journalists.
What's Mindful Black Journalism?
People are sick of the way news is done, and no one is more sick of it than journalists. As a journalist, I combined my training with my experience as a Buddhist podcast producer and came up with the term ‘mindful Black journalism.’ Learn what that is, why I’m doing it, and how it works.
Multicultural Playtime Society Helps Grown Ups Remember the Joy of Play
Remember when the world felt full of magic? In this story I talk to MPS founder Kudzi Marufu, early childhood education instructor Justin West, and Afghan Society founder Gulmakai Sarvar about their happy memories of childhood, and the value of engaging in play.
The National Black Canadians Summit and reflections on the "B" in Black
I’m going to do something radical in the journalism world–spend the next few weeks talking about one single thing because it’s important. The next few releases will be a series focused on the National Black Canadians Summit that led up to the second official celebration of Emancipation Day.