New Rates! Call for Pitches July 2016
Do you have a story with perspectives on an ongoing local, national, or global issue? Do you have access to voices and perspectives that get lost in mainstream media landscape? Do they have ideas about how to cope, and how to change things? If so, consider pitching to Making Contact! Were looking for pitches from freelancers on several themes. NewsFlash #1 Weve increased our freelance rates! See below. NewsFlash #2...
Call for Pitches: April 14, 2016
Were looking for pitches from freelancers on several themes. See list below. If you feel you have a story that fits or you have a new idea, please let us know! Were also always interested in pitches on any of our ongoing beats: prisons, poverty, corporations undue influence, reproductive health, climate change and the environment. Were still looking for reporters who are themselves immigrants for our Immigrants...
Diversifying Radio with Disabled Voices
Radio can be a familiar friend, source of knowledge, a marker of time and place. But as a cultural institution, what constitutes a “good voice” in radio reflects and transmits cultural norms and structures. When I started my Community Storytelling Radio Fellowship at Making Contact, I prepared by reading articles from Transom and AIR media about interviewing, storytelling, and production. I felt more intimidated as...
Making Contact’s dialogue on Women, Media and Community Activism
Join us for a live recording session in San Francisco! On March 16th The Making Contact team is happy be partnering with the California Institute for Integral Studies for an evening of important discussion and public journalism. Race, police violence and criminal justice reform have been at the top of headlines nationwide with no signs of slowing as we move into the election season. Join us for a dialogue with two inspiring community...
Listen to our extended interview with Stanley Nelson on “The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution”
Stanley Nelson’s “The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution” has sparked a renewed interest in the famed revolutionary organization. In November journalist Eric Arnold interviews Nelson for our show. Now listen to the full unedited...
These photos show what it’s like to live in a tent city
This slideshow requires JavaScript. With rising rents around the country and decreased access to housing services, many people are looking for ways to aid the country’s growing homeless population. On this week’s show we look at tent cities that have emerged in Seattle and Portland. Scroll through the photos to get a better idea of life in Seattle’s Nickelsville and Portland’s Dignity Village. Listen to...