The Racial Equity in Journalism (REJ) Fund remains steadfast in its commitment to resourcing the BIPOC journalism ecosystem and, in 2024, awarded $4.27 million in grants to 57 news organizations serving communities of color across the country.
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Since founding the first Black-owned newspaper in the United States, journalism led by and serving Black, Indigenous, Asian, Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA), and Latine communities has existed to ensure that communities across the country and the world receive accurate, holistic, dynamic stories, information, and insight. These organizations exist as creative, innovative alternatives to a mainstream status quo that, for too long, has muted, distorted, and ignored the stories, information needs, and economic needs of Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
This misrepresentation and erasure have helped make space for the legacy of oppression and harm against our communities.
The REJ Fund’s grantmaking aims to ensure Black, Indigenous, Latine, and SWANA people have the news and information they need to navigate today’s geographies and social systems. Robust BIPOC-led and serving journalism better ensures that everyone outside those communities is also accurately informed. This year’s grantee partner cohort serves traditionally underserved audiences and represents various geographic areas throughout the country. We cannot wait to see their work unfold.
The REJ Fund grantee partners leading this work are:
- The Atlanta Voice
- Black Alder
- Black By God
- Black Wall Street Times
- Buffalo’s Fire
- Canopy Atlanta
- Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, Inc.
- Cicero Independiente
- Convergence Magazine
- Documented
- El Informador
- El Tecolote
- Enlace Latino NC
- Epicenter NYC
- Flint Beat
- Four Points Press
- Georgia Asian Times
- Houston Defender Newspaper
- Hy-Lo News
- Indian Country Today
- IndiJ Public Media
- International Examiner
- Jackson Advocate
- JMPro Community Media
- Kansas City Defender
- La Noticia
- Loyd Visuals
- Media Justice
- Migrant Roots Media
- Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
- Mississippi Free Press
- MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
- Mskove Media
- MIWISCONSIN Media Inc
- NY Amsterdam News
- The Objective
- Osage News
- Outlier Media
- The Pollen Initiative
- Press On
- PULSO
- PushBlack
- QCity Metro
- Radio Indigena
- Sahan Journal
- Scalawag
- Shift Press
- St. Louis American
- South Seattle Emerald
- TransLash Media
- The TRiiBE
- Trucha
- Vinegar Hill Magazine
- WURD Radio
- ZEAL Cooperative
- REJ Fund Partnership for Reparative Journalism Research (fiscally sponsored by Allied Media Projects)
Please join us in congratulating this incredible cohort! To learn more about REJ and how to support this critical work please contact rejfund@borealisphilanthropy.org.