Projects you can get involved with now
Can I Talk To You, C-Ville provides a forum for these voices to be heard on issues shaping their lives and the broader community.
The Charlottesville Inclusive Media Fellowship is a way to develop community information projects and programs that can help build trust and equity in central Virginia.
Charlottesville Inclusive Media internships place people who want to get into the local media ecosystem in news and media organizations that serve central Virginia communities.
The Informing Our Communities Roundtable gathers leaders who help our diverse communities stay informed — from text messaging, mutual aid and print fliers to community newsletters and event series.
JOC #cville is a networking series for journalists of color and allies, fostering connections, professional growth, and equity in central Virginia's media landscape. Join the gatherings to support and promote diversity in media. Sign up below to get involved!
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Airing weekly live on 101.3FM, the show focuses on being a sounding board for issues that affect the local Black community and creating opportunities to effect positive change, and have honest, thought-provoking conversation.
This series uses the Social Determinants of Health as a foundational framework and guideposts to bring you stories of how the COVID-19 crisis has impacted some of our local African American communities.
"Black Truths/White Truths" is a show that tackles current policy, culture, and equity topics. It clarifies differences between Black and White perspectives, promoting understanding and better alignment.
This multimodal storytelling project employs art by Sahara Clemons, audio-visual content by Lorenzo Dickerson, and journalism to explore the realities of the pandemic, highlight stories of resilience and struggle, and examine the possibilities and difficulties of building a stronger and more inclusive community.