A mobile, solar-powered farmer's market is bringing healthy and affordable produce to Southeast San Diego.
The result?
It “is beginning to address food apartheid to promote health equity,” according to research. @civileats.com covered how it was built and what other cities can learn:
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The Solutions Visuals program is @soljourno.bsky.social's first dedicated visuals program, created to train newsrooms in producing solutions-focused photos, videos and multimedia stories. Applications open through April 24, 2026. www.solutionsjournalism.org/program/solu...
In March, the U.S. got more energy from renewables than natural gas.
It's true!
That's largely being driven by local changes — like in Illinois for example. @canarymedia.com covered how statewide cooperation there built huge amounts of solar quickly.
www.canarymedia.com/articles/tra...
A valuable resource for people in crucial areas.
Journalists covering conflict can (often unintentionally) make things worse. But you CAN build deeper connections with those you interview — and even across lines of division.
@write-this-way.bsky.social will teach you how tomorrow. There's still time to sign up:
If you're a climate journalist and feeling overwhelmed, tune in TOMORROW, July 15, for the free virtual C.A.R.E.S. Climate and Mental Health Training. This collab between Metcalf and @soljourno.bsky.social features speakers @yessfun.com and Rebecca Weston.
Sign up: uri-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Thank you so much! Trying to be on here more 😂
A good mission statement can be your newsroom's secret weapon.
If you don't tell people why (and how) you report what you report, THEY WILL DECIDE FOR YOU. Let's fix that.
Join @trustingnews.bsky.social, Hearken, and SJN next Wednesday and we'll solve this together.
Couldn't agree more!
Thrilled to chat about all things solutions journalism and beaver-related with #wortradio this morning! Give it a listen here www.wortfm.org/building-sym... and read the @wisconsinwatch.org story here wisconsinwatch.org/2024/12/an-e... hat tips to: @soljourno.bsky.social @agwaterdesk.bsky.social
You were so awesome!
Love this!
Join CCNow and @soljourno.bsky.social on Tuesday, June 10, for a webinar that will help you cover climate movements thoughtfully and fairly. You’ll get to learn from journalists who have decades of experience covering climate change and movements to address it. https://buff.ly/JJDgkwI
How can journalists cover climate movements thoughtfully and fairly? We're teaming up with @coveringclimatenow.org to talk about that. Next Tuesday, four journalists with a ton of experience will discuss it how to build constructive approaches.
Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Aww thanks for the kind words. Trying to be on here more! 😂
They're doing incredible work!
More transparency. More solutions. More communities setting the agenda over politicians.
New research shows newsrooms trained by Hearken, @trustingnews.bsky.social, and SJN tell fewer "horse race" stories and more constructive ones.
@niemanlab.org is on it:
We're hiring:
Want to help us find, measure, and tell the world about the great solutions journalism impact out there? Well, now you can (among some other research tasks). It all starts with this incredibly detailed post, at which you can also find the application.
We can't wait to hear from you!
CALLING ALL EDUCATORS:
SJN's Train-the-Trainers is the most in-depth solutions journalism training anywhere. And this next round is just for you.
We're looking for journalism school educators interested in (or already) leading solutions journalism trainings in their communities or regions.
Complicating the Narratives in all caps. Below that in smaller font is the date: April 16th. To the right, it reads "Virtual, 1PM EDT" and to the right of that, "Journalists and Educators." At the bottom, it reads, "Revolutionize how you listen."
Usually journalists listen for information. Instead, we must listen to *understand.*
Join journalist and educator Hugo Balta for a virtual introduction to "Complicating the Narratives." It just might change how you source, interview, and report.
www.solutionsjournalism.org/events/intro...
Want to get to know solutions journalism better?
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Want to get to know us better?
Join our little SJN "book club" on LinkedIn Live next Thursday!
Does it have a bad reputation??
It is true that sometimes people believe solutions journalism is "good news" — which it's not. And sometimes other legitimate concerns are raised. Here's a good look from an event we hosted based on some constructive criticism: www.journalism.co.uk/news/the-rol...
Solutions stories don’t celebrate responses to problems, or advocate for specific ones; they cover them, investigating what was done and what the evidence says worked and didn’t work about it, and why. They report on the limitations of a response.
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Thank you for amplifying the practice! So kind of you.
You might be having some ... "difficult" political conversations. Maybe you even cover some hot-button issues as a journalist.
The 22 Questions That Complicate the Narrative can take you beyond scare quotes and talking points.
thewholestory.solutionsjournalism.org/22-questions...
To paraphrase a saying about trees, the best time to cover climate solutions was 10 years ago. The next best time is now.
Justin Cook and @damaso.bsky.social are as good as anyone at climate visuals, and @projectdrawdown.bsky.social is as good at anyone at vetting solutions.
Go to this.
Using Climate Visuals to Tell a More Complex Story
Visual journalists are on the front line of the climate crisis. They are a newsroom’s eyes and ears on the ground, documenting increasingly extreme weather events, disasters, displaced communities and those creating their own solutions. Visual journalism can humanize climate chaos and make complex science relatable.
Two experienced visual journalists teamed up to share approaches they’ve learned to document the climate story holistically, using visuals to deepen understanding rather than just intensifying feeling. This isn’t just about technique — it involves a commitment to ethical behavior and care for the people and places visited.
The more personal the story, the more universal it will be. Make sure to document those stories with trust, sensitivity and reciprocity. Learn more at climateblueprint.org.
For the next few months, we’ll periodically share standout insights from the Climate Blueprint for Media Transformation, a collaboration between CCNow and the @soljourno.bsky.social. This is the first! climateblueprint.org/article/visu...
Poster for a webinar titled ‘See the solutions: How photojournalism can better capture stories of hope, resilience, and climate solutions’ Speakers include photojournalists Damaso Reyes and Justin Cook, and Project Drawdown storytelling coordinator Drew Arrieta
We’ve all seen photos capturing climate impacts. But how can visual storytelling highlight climate solutions, too? Register for this webinar from @projectdrawdown.bsky.social and @soljourno.bsky.social!
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Start the weekend by meeting the European newsroom leaders resolving to change the way they cover climate — from unsolvable and apocalyptic to constructive and solutions-focused. thewholestory.solutionsjournalism.org/european-med...
Wow thank you so much! We really appreciate this.