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Pasa La Voz was designed to be a participatory local news service providing empowering, local information to Oakland’s Latino immigrant community through text messages. -
News outlets need the buy-in and trust of teens as news targets now and in the future, says Nico Gendron, freelancer and creative strategist at The New York Times. -
Where do you get news and information that’s relevant to you? That's what El Tímpano asked hundreds of Latino immigrants in Oakland, California, during an information needs assessment we conducted throughout the past year. -
The first chatbot was born in 1966. Now, 50 years on, chatbots are starting to crack into the mainstream — at least that’s what the buzz would have you believe. -
GroundSource, a community engagement platform founded by RJI Fellow Andrew Haeg, recently received a $50,000 investment from the Missouri Innovation Center Accelerator Fund. -
The Texas Tribune developed the bot with Andrew Haeg, founder of the community news messaging app GroundSource and a fellow at the Reynolds Journalism Institute. -
While the refugee ban and protests at airports made news throughout the weekend, here’s how a few news organizations across the country told the stories of their immigrant communities. -
Today mobile messaging is the most ubiquitous form of human communication short of speaking. Any of the 6 billion of us with a phone can do it. -
Andrew Haeg, founder of GroundSource and RJI Fellow, is exploring how his community engagement platform can transform bot-driven messaging to improve news coverage and strengthen the relationship between newspapers and their local communities -
My fellowship project was transformed earlier this month during a three-day visit to Columbia, Missouri. The occasion was an informal convening of several of this year’s fellows to discuss the varied projects we hope to bring to fruition.