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Resilience and representation: leading local newsrooms in a divided America
Date
Fri 11 April 2025
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17:00 - 17:25
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Free
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In an era marked by deep political and social divides in the United States, two Black women stand at the helm of Detroit’s most influential newsrooms: Outlier Media and the Detroit Free Press. Erin Perry and Nicole Avery Nichols have each broken historic barriers, becoming the first Black editors of their respective publications. Now, as they face a second Trump presidency, their commitment to community-driven journalism and a more inclusive media narrative is more crucial than ever. This powerful, one-on-one conversation between Perry and Nichols will explore the challenges, responsibilities and strategies involved in leading local newsrooms in a politically polarized environment, where the stakes for Detroit’s communities are uniquely high. Session highlights: > Resilience in leadership: Perry and Nichols will share insights on navigating the unique pressures of being Black women in leadership roles, particularly during times of intense scrutiny and public distrust in media. They’ll discuss the challenges of staying mission-focused, supporting diverse teams and making tough editorial decisions in a divisive climate. > The role of local news in a global context: against a backdrop of rising misinformation and shifting political landscapes, this conversation will highlight how local news plays a critical role in maintaining democracy, safeguarding public trust and giving voice to underrepresented communities. Perry and Nichols will discuss the impact of Detroit’s story on global audiences and the lessons it offers for cities worldwide. > Community-centered journalism and advocacy: from amplifying marginalized voices to countering harmful stereotypes, Perry and Nichols will discuss the ways they center community needs in their newsrooms, fostering representation, resilience and trust. This segment will delve into the delicate balance between advocacy and journalistic integrity, particularly as national policies impact local lives. > Collaborating in times of crisis: with their newsrooms frequently collaborating on stories that matter to Detroit, Perry and Nichols will share lessons on the power of partnership and coalition-building to serve the public. Attendees will gain insight into how media organizations can join forces to foster informed and engaged communities in the face of common challenges. Why this panel matters for a global audience: this panel is a vital conversation for newsrooms worldwide that are grappling with issues of trust, representation and resilience. As local journalism increasingly intersects with global conversations around democracy, identity and justice, Perry and Nichols’ experiences will offer invaluable perspectives on the role of local media leaders. This session will inspire attendees with actionable strategies and insights on how to lead newsrooms with integrity, adapt to political pressures, and cultivate a more inclusive and resilient press for communities everywhere.