Resources for covering violence against trans and nonbinary people Take care to avoid making assumptions or spreading misinformation about both the victims and the causes of violence, especially while information is still emerging.
Misinfo watch, scholarships for TJA's Reynolds Journalism Institute workshop, and new supporters Learn more about scholarship opportunities to attend a TJA workshop, upcoming panels, the NLGJA x TJA Book Club's first two books, and a discount code for posting on our jobs board.
New year, new site for members to interact with the TJA — plus upcoming events and dreams for 2024 Read more about the TJA's upcoming programs for 2024, and join the new members site to keep up with us.
Upcoming TJA membership platform changes, misinfo resources, and more Check out organizational updates, recommended misinformation resources, and journalism opportunities on our radar.
7 conversations on journalism best practices for Transgender Awareness Week For Transgender Awareness Week, get caught up on the best practices for covering trans communities and the issues that face them. Featuring advice from the Association of Health Care Journalists, Poynter, Columbia Journalism Review, and more.
Tips for navigating uncertain gender identity during breaking news The Trans Journalists Association won’t tell you whether someone is (or isn’t) trans. Here's why identifying gender during breaking news is more complicated than you think.
TJA receives $50K seed grant from Ford Foundation The Trans Journalists Association is excited to announce that we have been awarded a $50,000 grant by the Ford Foundation’s Creativity and Free Expression program — the first philanthropic gift to us since we attained fiscal sponsorship earlier this year.
Discussing trans data and investigative story frameworks! TJA has two panels at AccessFest in October. Plus, member spotlights and the style guide in the world.