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The partners of Charlottesville Inclusive Media were commended by the Virginia House of Delegates

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Equity in local media matters. This spring, Charlottesville Inclusive Media, the partnership between Vinegar Hill Magazine, In My Humble Opinion and Charlottesville Tomorrow, to grow a more diverse news media ecosystem — from who owns and produces that media to whom it was made for — was formally commended by the Virginia House of Delegates. […]

Learn more about the Albemarle County farm at Buck Island with Philip Cobbs

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Cobbs will present his work to uncover his family’s history on April 23 at the Northside Library on Rio Road.

Telling our stories at Soul of Cville

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Charlottesville Inclusive Media will be featured at the Soul of Cville 2023 festival at IX Park.

Watch: Charlottesville Inclusive Media tells media colleagues at a national conference why it’s so important to include more people in the news

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The First Person Charlottesville project was featured at the 2023 Collaborative Journalism Summit in Washington, D.C. in June.

Vote now to support First Person Charlottesville!

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Charlottesville Inclusive Media is a finalist in a contest about the future of news.

A new podcast series from In My Humble Opinion highlights perspectives from community members

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The first episode is about what violence means in our lives, as told by Katrina Spencer.

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The Charlottesville Inclusive Media project was formed by Charlottesville Tomorrow, In My Humble Opinion Radio Show, and Vinegar Hill Magazine with the goal of bringing more inclusive representation to local media.

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