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Beyond Breaking News: Local Journalism’s Role In Disaster Recovery

Host Organization: Center for Disaster Philanthropy

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Media has a critical role to play before, during and after a disaster. When a big crisis hits, national and international media outlets send cameras and reporters to the scene to cover the story. But day in and day out, local journalists are on the frontlines in their communities, telling the stories that people need to know.

Media coverage of disasters is wide-ranging. Awareness of a disaster – including an emergency “take immediate cover” warning – helps to build community resilience and save lives. After a disaster, survivors look to the media to provide information about where they can access immediate resources and support.

Panelists will discuss the critical role of the media in long-term recovery, including one that is often overlooked: To monitor recovery activities and hold to account the government, funders and others involved so that no community is left behind. They will answer questions such as: Why and how should donors invest in nonprofit journalism? What is the unique role of local coverage in disasters? How can funders and media work together?

While primarily aimed at funders, the webinar may also be of interest to emergency managers, government staff, academics, journalists, disaster responders and nongovernmental organization staff interested in, or working on, disasters and other crises.

Paul Cheung, CEO of the Center for Public Integrity and CDP board member, will moderate the discussion. 

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This webinar is co-sponsored by Giving Compass and Philanthropy New York.

Automatic closed captioning will be available via Zoom during the webinar. The webinar will be recorded and posted on this page. We will email the link to the fully captioned recording to everyone who registered.

CDP is striving to increase the accessibility of its webinars. Please email Katie Huang and let us know what accommodations you need by Feb. 1; we will do our best to meet your needs as feasible.

Photo: Information as Aid Citizen Reporters practice interviewing skills at a training in San Juan. These correspondents serve as the “eyes and ears” for all island residents. (Credit: Internews)

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