ONA is committed to diversity and inclusion in both topics and speakers across session ideas, geography, gender, race, nationality and professional and ONA conference experience
Demographics
- Identity: Sex and gender, ethnicity and race, ability and disability
- Geographic: International, national, metro, regional
- Educational: Practitioners, educators, students
- Experience and career-stage
- New and returning speakers
- Newsroom size and type (e.g., print, broadcast, digital-first)
As compared to previous conferences
- Annually recurring sessions (eg, legal issues)
- “What’s Next” sessions continuing previous conversations (eg, misinformation)
- New sessions on emerging trends highlighting fresh faces (eg, machine learning)
Session Formats
- Best practices
- Case studies / Under-the-Hood
- Learn a skill
- Masterclass
- Panel discussions
- Research
- Solutions gathering
- Template building
Areas of Focus
- Emerging technology
- Audience development & metrics
- Leadership development
- Revenue & business models
- Innovative news storytelling
Target populations
- Editors, newsroom managers, senior leaders, and other journalists
- Journalists in underrepresented communities
- Early career journalism changemakers
- Journalism school instructors, faculty, administrators and student leaders
- Technologists