From America Amplified

Stories and strategies about community engagement journalism and the power of our collaborations.

Brittani Howell Brittani Howell

Steal this idea! Standout examples from our stations

Road trips, office hours, trivia nights — there are lots of great examples of engagement practitioners out there, especially among our amazing America Amplified cohort this year. Check out some of the ideas from our stations across the U.S. and see if any of them could be customized to fit the community your station serves!

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Tips from Our Stations: Hearken Best Practices

No matter if Hearken is new to you or old hat, it always pays to think about the best ways to use the technology. The tech is just part of the whole strategy you’re deploying. What role does the tech play, and what role does it not play. How do you set up a good Hearken workflow?

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Tips from Our Stations: Listening Sessions 2.0

Picking a time, a place and a handful of questions is one part of creating a listening session. But what about the deeper needs? How do you actually get people into the room, and once they’re there, how do you build trust and foster genuine connection and conversations?

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Clark Merrefield, The Journalist's Resource Clark Merrefield, The Journalist's Resource

How — and why — to create a voter guide to local and state judicial elections

Voters are often confronted at the polling booth with a list of judicial candidates. For civil court judge. Appellate court judge. Surrogate’s court judge. These positions are important because local and state judges, by the nature of the job, hold massive sway over people’s lives every day. Yet many voters have no idea who the candidates vying for these positions are or what kinds of work the various judges do. 

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