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The Word In Black Racial Equity Fund, a component fund of Local Media Foundation, supports the work of Black-owned and operated local news media by providing critical journalism resources for Word In Black, a collaborative effort of 10 legendary Black publishers. Soon after the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Local Media Foundation established the Fund, originally called the Fund for Black Journalism. In the months after launch, donations to the Fund provided resources for LMF and 10 of the nation’s leading Black-owned local news organizations — AFRO News, The Atlanta Voice, Dallas Weekly, Houston Defender, Michigan Chronicle, New York Amsterdam News, Sacramento Observer, Seattle Medium, St. Louis American, and Washington Informer — to establish Word In Black. Word In Black is a digital startup unlike any other in the news media industry. It is the only national brand backed by legacy Black-owned news publishers, with strong histories and deep trust in their communities. Word In Black started small, with limited funding, and has grown quickly over the past few years. The Word In Black Racial Equity Fund supports journalism projects focused on solutions to racial inequities. Funding generally supports journalists who work for Word In Black, as well as journalists working for the 10 publishers. The Fund currently covers costs of 10 Word In Black journalists: an education reporter, education data journalist, health reporter, health data journalist, newsletter editor, climate justice reporter, community and audience engagement manager, finance reporter, religion reporter and the managing editor. The 10 publishers work with the WIB team to localize the stories in their markets, as well as producing their own original reporting.

When Black Communities Lose Their Vote, Schools Pay the Price

This post was originally published in Word In Black. BY DENISE FORTE For generations, Black families have understood that the right to vote and the right to...

Neonatal Testing: A Game-Changer for Black Moms and Babies

BY JENNIFER PORTER GORE For Black families, the dangers facing newborns often begin long before delivery. Black infants are still twice as likely as white infants to...

Another Mysterious Death Strikes a Nerve

This post was originally published on Word In Black. By: JENNIFER PORTER GORE Once again, a Black young person has been found hanged to death...

When the Missing Stay Missing: The Crisis of Disappearing Black Americans

by Jennifer Porter Gore In January 1973, a 27-year-old Black woman named Cheryl Lanier vanished from San Francisco. No one filed a missing persons report for...

Black Teens Face a Hidden Crisis of Dating Violence

This post was originally published on Word In Black. By: JENNIFER PORTER GORE Mental health counselor Regine Roy had “a situation” on her hands. More accurately, the 17-year-old...

Black Communities Could Pay for FEMA Chaos

This post was originally published on Word In Black. OVERVIEW: After gutting FEMA staffing and budgets, the Trump administration is reversing course as hurricane season nears....

Mental Health Issues Are Now the Top Cause of Maternal Deaths

This post was originally published on Word In Black. Mother’s Day, coming this weekend, is supposed to be a celebration of maternal love, but for...

Breast Cancer Risks and Screening Barriers for Black Women

Explore the Insights & Research Division’s new report on Black women and breast cancer. by Christa Mahlobo This report presents the findings of Word In Black’s national...

SCOTUS Voting Rights Decision is ‘Almost as Bad as It Gets’

(This story originally appeared on WordInBlack.com)By Joseph Williams When the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision on Wednesday that all but invalidates the Voting Rights...

They tell me about the abuse. I wish I could tell them to run

Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware What does it mean to listen to trauma every day? This account explores the hidden world of abuse disclosures — and...

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