Diversity, Equity + Inclusion

Here at IJNR, we have always believed strongly in using our platform and programs to help shed light on stories that too often go untold. We understand that long-standing systems of oppression and marginalization have created social, economic - and environmental - realities that have inequitable impacts. We know that as an organization, our work in this sphere must be twofold: First, to make certain that underrepresented voices and stories are centered in our programming, including both topic and speaker selection. And second, to ensure journalists of color have full access to all of IJNR's grants and programs.

We are proud of the work we’ve been doing; we know we will always have more work to do. We will steadfastly purse equity in all of our programming, and we commit to listening, learning, and accepting feedback with gratitude and an eye toward growth.

While we include the above in all of our programming, a few of our workshops and training sessions have been focused specifically on race and the environment. Please find those below.


DEI Resources:

Environmental Racism + Indigenous Communities Workshop (November 2021)

Day One

Session 1 - Who Tells Your Story? Environmental Racism and Problematic Media Coverage of Indian Country (Recording not available)
Session 2 - Riot or Resistance? An Evaluation of Media Coverage of Protests

Session 3 - Guidelines for Reporting in (and About) Native Communities

Day Two

Session 1 - Ways of Knowing: Western Science, Traditional Knowledge and Resource Management

Session 2 - Treaty Rights and Tribal Sovereignty: A Crash Course in Federal Indian Law

Session 3 - From Oil Pipelines to Lithium Mines, Tribes Protest Energy Extraction on Indigenous Lands

Environmental Racism Workshop for Reporters (July 2020)

Day One

Session 1 - Fenced In: How Policy and Planning Created Environmental Injustices in the U.S. - A Case Study of Houston

Session 2 - The Sunnyside of Solar: Can the Largest Urban Solar Farm in the U.S. Help Revitalize a Historic Black Community?

Session 3 - Citizens Say Houston's Climate Action Plan Leaves a Lot to Be Desired

Session 4 - Turbulent Times: How Public Health Issues Disproportionately Impact Black and Latino Neighborhoods

Day Two

Session 1 - Words (and Pictures) Matter: Turning a Critical Eye on Media Coverage of Environmental Injustices

Session 3 - Respect and Report: Covering Marginalized Communities

Environmental Racism Workshop for Editors (February 2021)

Session 1 - Speaking Truth to Power: Thoughts on Media Coverage of Black, Brown and Indigenous Communities

Session 2 - Words Matter: How Media Framing Disenfranchises Underrepresented Communities

Session 3 - Getting the Lead Out: An Examination of the Causes and Coverage of the Flint Water Crisis

Session 4 - The Truth in Black and White: The Story Behind the Kansas City Star's Unprecedented Apology

Reporting in Indigenous Communities Webinar (2017)