PinnedAfroLALos Angeles needs Black news that isn’t one-size-fits-allAfroLA is a new digital newsroom trying change L.A.’s media landscape.Sep 1, 2022Sep 1, 2022
AfroLATikTok, please don’t goThe possible ban of TikTok made me reflect on why I love the app so much. TikTok has altered the information landscape information…May 22May 22
AfroLAHow we reported on California’s ER wait times and shared residents’ storiesAn AfroLA reporter details how she wrote her story, How do we treat L.A.’s overwhelmed emergency medicine system?Mar 13Mar 13
AfroLAHow (and why) we reported on incarcerated people’s issues with food and forced labor inside…Eliza Partika is a reporter with AfroLA. She details how she reported her story ,“Canteen prices in California prisons skyrocket…Nov 1, 2023Nov 1, 2023
AfroLAAfroLA turned one! But, we’re far from done.We celebrated one year since we announced AfroLA was coming to disrupt Los Angeles’s local news landscape. Here’s how it’s been going.Apr 14, 2023Apr 14, 2023
AfroLAYour news needs (and wants), Part 2: What we’ll cover, and how we’ll do itYour feedback helped us refine our editorial strategies going forward. We’re ready to share them with you.Dec 30, 2022Dec 30, 2022
AfroLAYour news needs (and wants), Part 1: How we plan to address themOur news needs survey aimed to help us inform our editorial strategy going forward. You shared your thoughts, and didn’t hold back.Dec 30, 2022Dec 30, 2022
AfroLAMeet AfroLA’s Board of DirectorsOur first board brings diverse talents and professional experiences to serve AfroLAOct 17, 20221Oct 17, 20221
AfroLAHow To… Be Unapologetically BlackAfroLA’s leader reflects upon gatekeeping Blackness and widening the lens toward inclusivity.Sep 29, 2022Sep 29, 2022
AfroLABetter Black news is key in LA, and beyondAfroLA’s first community engagement fellow explains why local news is key to “radical change” in media, no matter where you live.Sep 26, 2022Sep 26, 2022