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Watch: The Future Of Local News. How To Foster More Diverse — And Relevant — Newsrooms.

Congress has cut federal funding for public media — a $3.4 million loss for LAist. We count on readers like you to protect our nonprofit newsroom. Become a monthly member and sustain local journalism.

Los Angeles is a kaleidoscope of small communities and areas, all with differing information needs. How does local media address the needs of diverse communities and better reflect the audiences they're designed to serve? How can they pivot to support local information ecosystems beyond what has been previously imagined?

This installment of our #FutureOfLocalNews virtual event series in partnership with USC Annenberg. covered strategies for amplifying community voices and the types of educational and professional pipelines needed to support more diverse — and relevant — newsrooms.

Our newsroom's director of community engagement Ashley Alvarado will be joined by:

  • Outlier founder and executive editor Sarah Alvarez
  • L.A. Taco editor-in-chief Javier Cabral
  • USC Annenberg adjunct lecturer and L.A. Times audience engagement editor Adriana Lacy

As Editor-in-Chief of our newsroom, I’m extremely proud of the work our top-notch journalists are doing here at LAist. We’re doing more hard-hitting watchdog journalism than ever before — powerful reporting on the economy, elections, climate and the homelessness crisis that is making a difference in your lives. At the same time, it’s never been more difficult to maintain a paywall-free, independent news source that informs, inspires, and engages everyone.

Simply put, we cannot do this essential work without your help. Federal funding for public media has been clawed back by Congress and that means LAist has lost $3.4 million in federal funding over the next two years. So we’re asking for your help. LAist has been there for you and we’re asking you to be here for us.

We rely on donations from readers like you to stay independent, which keeps our nonprofit newsroom strong and accountable to you.

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