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Nebraska Public Media 2020 Statement of Commitment to Diversity Nebraska Public Media is a joint undertaking of the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska and the State of Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission. Central to Nebraska Public Media’s mission, vision and values is maintaining a workplace environment and governing boards, which recognize and celebrate the power of diversity in accordance with University of Nebraska and/or State of Nebraska policies. We are dedicated to ensuring a culture of diversity and inclusion to maintain a fair, unbiased work environment, and to enhance our ability to effectively serve our state and beyond. Diversity at Nebraska Public Media encompasses our differences, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic status, physical ability, national and geographic origin, marital status, and veteran status. We believe each of these factors, and others, contributes to Neb

Mandalit del Barco

Alt.latino, and npr.org. del Barco s reporting has taken her throughout the United States, including Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco and Miami. Reporting further afield as well, del Barco traveled to Haiti to report on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake. She has chronicled street gangs exported from the U.S. to El Salvador and Honduras, and in Mexico, she reported about immigrant smugglers, musicians, filmmakers and artists. In Argentina, del Barco profiled tango legend Carlos Gardel, and in the Philippines, she reported a feature on balikbayan boxes. From China, del Barco contributed to NPR s coverage of the United Nations Women s Conference. She also spent a year in her birthplace, Peru, working on a documentary and teaching radio journalism as a Fulbright Fellow and on a fellowship with the Knight International Center For Journalists.

Facebook sets up $5 million fund to help local journalists build an audience

Facebook sets up $5 million fund to help local journalists build an audience Apr 29, 2021 16:58 EDT with 0 comments Facebook s major commitment to journalism kicked off in 2019 when it tested a new destination on its platform dedicated to news content. The new feature, called Facebook News, complements articles that regularly show up on your news feed. Today, the social media titan announced a $5 million fund to further its assistance to journalists and writers. The new fund will be used to pay multi-year licensing fees to local journalists, in particular, with the goal of helping them expand their audience. Under the program, independent writers will have access to a new platform announced by Facebook in March to help journalists create email newsletters for free and grow their business. That platform is baked into Facebook Pages, where writers can decide on their own subscription prices.

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