
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Tracie Powell, the engaging and provocative founder and CEO of the Pivot Fund, shares her unique perspective on the intersection of journalism, philanthropy, and racial equity. Drawing from her rich experiences spanning j-school, advertising and circulation, reporting, law school, and her current role in philanthropy, Tracie provides a nuanced view of the media landscape.
She delves into the mission of the Pivot Fund, emphasizing its commitment to centering BIPOC communities and the importance of participatory grantmaking. Tracie underscores the need for comprehensive, wraparound services for newsrooms, highlighting the importance of holistic support that extends beyond mere financial aid.
A significant part of the discussion is dedicated to addressing both the race and often overlooked class problems in journalism. Tracie provides actionable insights on how white-led newsrooms can foster inclusivity and better represent the communities they serve.
This conversation is a deep exploration of the challenges and opportunities in today's media landscape, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of journalism and the role of philanthropy in shaping it.
Episode chapters:
(02:31) - What is the Pivot Fund and how is it distinctive?
(05:04) - Centering BIPOC communities (vs. BIPOC founders), participatory grantmaking
(13:47) - Tracie’s journey through J-school, advertising & circulation, reporting, law school & philanthropy
(21:48) - Wraparound services for newsrooms
(25:36) - Journalism’s class problem
(32:20) - What white-led newsrooms should do to include people of color
(42:16) - Rapid-fire questions
Links
Tracie Powell: LinkedIn, Twitter
Pivot Fund: web, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube
The Pivot Fund Pod: Apple, Spotify
Recommendations
Prison Town podcast
Kansas City Defender
Black Joy
The hyperlocal newsrooms in your community
Mentioned:
Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
JSK Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University
LION Publishers
Racial Equity in Journalism (REJ) Fund at Borealis Philanthropy
Public Square Initiative at Democracy Fund
Columbia Journalism Review
Poynter
Georgetown Law Center
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
El Tîmpano
Local Media Association interview
Pasa la Voz
Black America Web
Local Media Association
Media Impact Funders
American Journalism Project
Nieman Lab
Atlanta Daily World
Indians in Cummings GA
Wendy Thomas and Amethyst Davis interview
MLK 50
Documented New York
Enlace Latino
Sahan Journal
Axios Atlanta
Decaturish
ATLSCOOP
butter.atl
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Local News Matters: web, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
Colorado Press Association: web, Twitter, Facebook
Tim Regan-Porter: bio, Twitter
Tracie Powell is a leader in philanthropic efforts to increase racial equity and diversity in news media. She is the founder of The Pivot Fund, which seeks to support independent BIPOC community news.
Powell was a Fall 2021 Shorenstein Center Research Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, where she researched mechanisms for funding and capacity building for media outlets run by and for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, other people of color, and traditionally marginalized) communities. Powell is the immediate past board chair of LION Publishers, a professional journalism association for independent news publishers where she had served on the board since 2017.
Prior to her work with The Pivot Fund and Harvard, Powell was founding fund manager of the Racial Equity in Journalism (REJ) Fund at Borealis Philanthropy. Powell is also the founder of AllDigitocracy.org, which focuses on the media and its impact on diverse communities. She was a senior fellow with the Democracy Fund, where she worked on the Public Square Initiative that seeks to support informed dialogue through nonprofit journalism investments. Powell was a 2016 JSK (Knight) Fellow at Stanford University and has written regularly for the Columbia Journalism Review and Poynter Online. Her work has been highlighted by countless journalism and academic institutions, including Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab. She is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and The University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
5
66 ratings
Tracie Powell, the engaging and provocative founder and CEO of the Pivot Fund, shares her unique perspective on the intersection of journalism, philanthropy, and racial equity. Drawing from her rich experiences spanning j-school, advertising and circulation, reporting, law school, and her current role in philanthropy, Tracie provides a nuanced view of the media landscape.
She delves into the mission of the Pivot Fund, emphasizing its commitment to centering BIPOC communities and the importance of participatory grantmaking. Tracie underscores the need for comprehensive, wraparound services for newsrooms, highlighting the importance of holistic support that extends beyond mere financial aid.
A significant part of the discussion is dedicated to addressing both the race and often overlooked class problems in journalism. Tracie provides actionable insights on how white-led newsrooms can foster inclusivity and better represent the communities they serve.
This conversation is a deep exploration of the challenges and opportunities in today's media landscape, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of journalism and the role of philanthropy in shaping it.
Episode chapters:
(02:31) - What is the Pivot Fund and how is it distinctive?
(05:04) - Centering BIPOC communities (vs. BIPOC founders), participatory grantmaking
(13:47) - Tracie’s journey through J-school, advertising & circulation, reporting, law school & philanthropy
(21:48) - Wraparound services for newsrooms
(25:36) - Journalism’s class problem
(32:20) - What white-led newsrooms should do to include people of color
(42:16) - Rapid-fire questions
Links
Tracie Powell: LinkedIn, Twitter
Pivot Fund: web, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube
The Pivot Fund Pod: Apple, Spotify
Recommendations
Prison Town podcast
Kansas City Defender
Black Joy
The hyperlocal newsrooms in your community
Mentioned:
Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
JSK Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University
LION Publishers
Racial Equity in Journalism (REJ) Fund at Borealis Philanthropy
Public Square Initiative at Democracy Fund
Columbia Journalism Review
Poynter
Georgetown Law Center
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
El Tîmpano
Local Media Association interview
Pasa la Voz
Black America Web
Local Media Association
Media Impact Funders
American Journalism Project
Nieman Lab
Atlanta Daily World
Indians in Cummings GA
Wendy Thomas and Amethyst Davis interview
MLK 50
Documented New York
Enlace Latino
Sahan Journal
Axios Atlanta
Decaturish
ATLSCOOP
butter.atl
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Local News Matters: web, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
Colorado Press Association: web, Twitter, Facebook
Tim Regan-Porter: bio, Twitter
Tracie Powell is a leader in philanthropic efforts to increase racial equity and diversity in news media. She is the founder of The Pivot Fund, which seeks to support independent BIPOC community news.
Powell was a Fall 2021 Shorenstein Center Research Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, where she researched mechanisms for funding and capacity building for media outlets run by and for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, other people of color, and traditionally marginalized) communities. Powell is the immediate past board chair of LION Publishers, a professional journalism association for independent news publishers where she had served on the board since 2017.
Prior to her work with The Pivot Fund and Harvard, Powell was founding fund manager of the Racial Equity in Journalism (REJ) Fund at Borealis Philanthropy. Powell is also the founder of AllDigitocracy.org, which focuses on the media and its impact on diverse communities. She was a senior fellow with the Democracy Fund, where she worked on the Public Square Initiative that seeks to support informed dialogue through nonprofit journalism investments. Powell was a 2016 JSK (Knight) Fellow at Stanford University and has written regularly for the Columbia Journalism Review and Poynter Online. Her work has been highlighted by countless journalism and academic institutions, including Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab. She is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and The University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
9,110 Listeners
38,252 Listeners
1,744 Listeners
3,137 Listeners
8,901 Listeners
548 Listeners
949 Listeners
111,001 Listeners
17 Listeners
5,390 Listeners
11,529 Listeners
15,295 Listeners
49 Listeners
3,140 Listeners
199 Listeners