Plus, preparing young people for life in the workforce, and making progress locally on the sustainable development goals.
Journalism needs better representation to counter AI “AI can radically modernize newsrooms, but its implementation still must be done in support of journalists and other content creators of color, who bring their own lived experiences to news and can quell the growth of mis- and disinformation that emerges in an increasingly digital world,” write Nicol Turner Lee and Courtney C. Radsch. The authors share recommendations from journalists, technologists, and content stewards on addressing the opportunities and threats that AI presents to traditional journalism. | More research and commentary Giving kids some autonomy has surprising results. In a polarized America, one point of agreement deserves more attention: Young adults say they feel woefully unprepared for life in the workforce, and employers say they’re right. In a New York Times op-ed, Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop describe an approach to course-correct. Community foundations and the SDGs. In a new report, Anthony F. Pipa and Jacob Taylor explore the potential of the 17 Rooms initiative to help community foundations advance local environmental, social, and economic priorities aligned with the sustainable development goals (SDGs). 💡 Learn more about the 17 Rooms initiative from Brookings and The Rockefeller Foundation. |
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