
Karolle Rabarison
Karolle Rabarison is the Director of Communications for the Online News Association.
How journalists can ensure information equity New from ONA Community Circles: The #ONAinfoequity database is a one-stop shop of guides for journalists to engage communities that are underrepresented in media … Read more.
Conferences and COVID-19: Decision framework As restrictions on travel and gatherings went into effect last year, leaders at journalism organizations and associations looked to ONA for ideas to navigate critical … Read more.
2020 was a year of adapting and reimagining. We faced the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and related lockdowns, economic crisis, widespread protests against systemic racism, racial reckoning in newsrooms and global … Read more.
5 takeaways: Managing from afar Newsrooms are rethinking management styles as the pandemic continues to keep many colleagues working in distributed locations, often from home. At ONA20, we hosted an … Read more.
New ONA Board members start their terms Four digital journalism leaders started their two-year term on ONA’s Board of Directors on Jan. 1: Andrew Fitzgerald, Senior Vice President of Streaming … Read more.
Seven universities will share $140,000 in new support as winners of the 2020 Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education. Each university will partner with local news organizations to explore … Read more.
The Online News Association is pleased to announce Andrew Fitzgerald, Senior Vice President of Streaming Video Services at Hearst Television, and Ashley Alvarado, Director of Community Engagement at Southern California Public … Read more.
Members of the Online News Association, the world’s largest membership organization of digital journalists, elected Susan Gonzalez, Social Media Strategist at Chalkbeat, and Anita Zielina, Director of Strategic Initiatives of … Read more.
We are excited to announce that new support from SmartNews will award a total of $60,000 in cash prizes over three years for winners of the General Excellence category in … Read more.
We’re excited to unveil A Guide to Immersive Ethics, the final installment in our series of guides to producing immersive journalism, supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Authored by … Read more.