
Voices of Our Time: Laura Washington
Throughout her career, Chicago journalist Laura Washington sees her specialty as covering racial and social justice—but when she started out, that was often seen as a form of advocacy. “And when people would say that to me back then, I would say, why wouldn’t anyone care about racial justice? Why does that make you biased or unfair, because you’re working toward fairness? And now I don’t think people see it that way anymore.”

July newsletter: Monica Eng, public health news + more
Headlines from our latest newsletter

Voices of Our Time: Monica Eng
“I like being able to respond to the public, and let them know we're listening, and we're not just in some ivory tower."

June Newsletter: New zine + last chance to nominate a journalist
Highlights from our latest newsletter

Voices of Our Time: Natalie Moore
"Life isn't just about what a politician said. It's important to get them on the record, but we also need to get the heartbeat of a city. It's important to get those voices from neighborhoods and communities.”

May newsletter: Uplifting Voices + Together, Apart + nominate a journalist
Headlines from our latest newsletter

Voices of Our Time: Teresa Puente
"Democracy is in peril if we don't support quality journalism."

Voices of Our Time: Dave Hoekstra
Midwest supper clubs, The Staple Singers, and minor league baseball. Newspapers, radio, documentaries, books and blogs. Dave Hoekstra is omnivorous in his approach to journalism, and the kinds of stories he likes to tell.

April newsletter: Surviving COVID-19 + Terkel news + Tracy Baim
Headlines from our April newsletter: Coronavirus resources, Terkel news, a new blog featuring Tracy Baim, and more

Voices of Our Time: Tracy Baim
“Any time you tell me I can’t do something, I will work even harder,” said Tracy Baim, in the first of a series of blog posts featuring past Studs Terkel Community Media Award winners.
