11/17 Press Forward Q&A for BIPOC Journalism Practitioners

Date: Friday, November 17th 

 Time: 9am-10am PST | 11am-12pm CST | 12pm-1pm EST 

Join us as we engage with Press Forward funders, posing questions aimed at understanding their perspective on BIPOC media and its alignment with Press Forward's funding priorities.

The event, co-hosted by Borealis’s Racial Equity in Journalism Fund and the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, is part of our commitment to a more vibrant and thriving BIPOC media ecosystem. This is your chance to engage with stakeholders of Press Forward, learn how the initiative will support BIPOC news publishers, journalists and communities, and discuss the future of media and philanthropy.

Why Attend?

  • Spotlight Speakers: Hear from representatives leading Press Forward

  • Interactive Q&A: We're gathering your feedback to curate a list of pressing questions centered around Press Forward. Be part of this enriching discussion and share your perspective on the registration form below.

Registration Details

  • Fill out the registration form with your details and answer the survey with what you most want to know about Press Forward.
  • Await a confirmation email with the webinar link and further instructions.

  • Mark your calendar and gear up for a session packed with insights.

Ready to be part of the discussion? Register below and secure your spot!

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