24 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism & Media

Mon, May 18 - Global Media, Local Voices: The Dynamics of Diversity

What: Addressing the challenge for researchers and journalists of how to bridge the gap between the better aspects of the putative golden age and the realities of today and to do so from a perspective that is not rooted in Anglo conventions, anxieties, and shibboleths.

Who: Toby Miller, Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; Sharon Coen, School of Health and Society, Media Psychology Team, The University of Salford, UK; Stina Bengtsson, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden; Lusófona University, Portugal; Emiliano Treré,  University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Cardiff University, UK; Cristina Pulido Rodríguez Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

When: 10 am – 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsors: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Journalism and Media journal

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Tue, May 19 - Artificial intelligence and journalism: how to combine them wisely

What: Journalists and experts share insights and best practices on the smart use of AI in journalistic work.

Who: Roberta Carlini, European University Institute; Elda Brogi, European University Institute; Nisrine Salameh, International Federation of Journalists; Anthony Bellanger, International Federation of Journalists; Konrad Bleyer-Simon, European University Institute, Dariia Opryshko, NGO “Human Rights Platform.”

When: 8 am – 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: European University Institute

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Tue, May 19 - The AI Agenda: Exploring the Trump Administration’s Approach to AI Literacy and Use

What: In this webinar, we’ll dig into the implementation challenges and opportunities at the heart of the administration’s AI literacy push: What is AI literacy—and how does it connect to the baseline digital skills that people already need but don’t always have? Who bears the responsibility for building these skills? What funding is available to support these initiatives, and how can it be effectively deployed? Which groups are being left behind as the administration forges ahead on AI upskilling? And how does all of this relate to the broader field of connectivity policy?

Who:  Kyla Williams Tate, Director of Digital Equity for Cook County; Rachel Riggs, Sr. Technical Advisor, AI for Learning and Work at World Education; Annmarie Lanesey, CEO and Founder, Can Code Communities; Kara Kennedy, Founder of AI Literacy Institute; Jessica Dine Policy Analyst, Open Technology Institute and Wireless Future, New America.  

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New America

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Tue, May 19 - Data Reporting for Radio

What: You'll learn:  The basics of data reporting; The basics of audio reporting; How to bring the two together — without losing your listeners.

Who: Hannah Reale, GBH News.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New England First Amendment Coalition

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Tue, May 19 - How Agentic AI Rewrites the Rules of Workplace Training

What: We’ll walk through research‑driven recommendations to help you integrate AI in ways that elevate (rather than overwhelm) your learning strategy. You’ll leave with concrete steps for improving communication around AI, strengthening employee adoption and leveraging agentic capabilities to streamline training.

Who: Tom Whelan, Director of Research, Training Industry.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Industry

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Tue, May 19 - Journalist safety in the US: Crowds, protests, and events

What: A panel of physical safety, digital security, and legal experts will provide practical advice for journalists covering events in the U.S, including best practices for covering protests, interacting with police and federal law enforcement, and crossing borders. Journalists will learn about securing their devices, their legal rights at the border and during newsgathering, and de-escalation techniques in a hostile crowd.

Who: Charles Kuck, Founding Attorney, Kuck Baxter LLC; Harlo Holmes, Chief Security Programs Officer, Freedom of the Press Foundation; Jeff Belzil, Security Director, International Women Media Foundation; Jen Nelson, Director of Pre-Publication Review and Journalist Support, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Viktorya Vilk, Director, Digital Safety and Free Expression, PEN America.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: U.S. Journalist Assistance Network

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Wed, May 20 - How AI Will Pay for Journalism: The Missing Economic Layer

What: Why the AI model collapse threat could become journalism’s unexpected leverage point; How original reporting becomes scarce and commercially valuable in an AI-driven content ecosystem; Where journalism sits in the emerging four-layer AI economy; What “journalism-first, AI-enabled” looks like through examples from The Hindu Group; What this shift means for subscriptions, licensing, content strategy, and revenue growth.

Who: Pradeep Gairola, Chief Digital Business Officer, The Hindu.

When: 4:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to members

Sponsor: The HinduNews Media Association

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Wed, May 20 - Unlocking the power of AI begins with your content

What: Discover practical, ready-to-use insights through live demos of Box Agents, Box Extract, and Box Automate, brought to life with real customers from financial services, life sciences, technology, and more.

Who: BOX CEO and Co-Founder Aaron Levie.

When: 9 am, Eastern & 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Box

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Wed, May 20 - Beyond the Summary: Information Literacy in the Era of Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT

What: We will analyze current research on AI summaries and their impact on clicking and reading behaviors, including a recent Pew Research Center study finding that when an AI summary appears, users are almost half as likely to click on traditional search results and far less likely to visit the original sources cited.

Who: Maryska Connolly, MLIS, CloudSource Director of Partnerships & Communications, SirsiDynix; Rick Branham, Senior Vice President, Sales Support, Academic & Content Solutions, SirsiDynix.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: SirsiDynix and Library Journal

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Wed, May 20 - Trademarks

What: A presentation on trademark basics and their value for small businesses, including helpful tips when applying for a federal trademark registration and how to avoid common pitfalls.

Who: Liz Jackson, Acting Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Temple University

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Wed, May 20 - Better Prompts, Better Representation: Inclusive AI Images for Learning

What: You'll learn strategies for writing more effective image prompts to minimize bias and reflect more inclusive representation in your learning. You'll get tips to more authentically represent your training audience by using AI images. While AI tools are improving all the time, they still have limitations that you need to be aware of. We'll discuss some of the ongoing challenges with inclusive representation in AI image generation and options to minimize those issues.

Who: Christy Tucker, Learning Experience Design (LXD) Consultant.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, May 20 - Keeping ChatGPT from eating your lunch Using AI with Intention

What: We will explore the flaws in AI tools, what happens when you push them further, where they break, and how to revise your approach to use them more effectively. Tools like ChatGPT are already part of many journalists’ daily workflows, but understanding how they behave is key to using them responsibly and accurately.

Who: Andrea Ball, an Investigative Reporter from the Austin Current.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: MuckRock

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Wed, May 20 - AI Impact Hour for Nonprofits

What: AI Impact Hour is a practical, interactive conversation designed for executive directors, staff, board members, and volunteers who want to understand what AI can realistically do in a nonprofit setting. You’ll see simple demonstrations and real examples, and you'll have a chance to share your experiences, challenges, and insights with the group.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: TechSoup

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Wed, May 20 - Sourcing & Authority

What: This session focuses on how journalists and editors can build sourcing practices that strengthen disability coverage by centering disabled expertise and reducing over-reliance on institutional voices. Grounded in the practical newsroom tools in Fix the Frame, the workshop will help participants think more critically about authority, accountability, and verification in disability reporting. Participants will leave with concrete strategies for building stronger sourcing plans that improve both rigor and representation.

Who: Russell Midori, board chair of Military Veterans in Journalism and a board member of both the Disabled Journalists Association and the Overseas Press Club Foundation.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Military Veterans

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Wed, May 20 - Substack for Journalists: Growing Your Audience and Impact

What: You’ll learn how to use Substack as more than just a newsletter tool. We’ll explore how it can serve as the hub of a broader ecosystem that includes social media, podcasts, video, and direct audience engagement. You’ll gain clarity on how to define your editorial identity, grow your subscriber base organically, and turn casual readers into a loyal and potentially paying community.

Who: Aaron Parnas, Independent Journalist

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $40

Sponsor: The Knight Center for Journalism

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Wed, May 20 - Meet Brooke the Rural Journalist

What: Brooke will share her personal journey into journalism and give students an insider look at what working in the news industry is really like today. Together, students will explore how news and media are changing in a digital world, how information is shared online, and what journalism could look like in the future.

Who: Brooke Hargraves is an experienced journalist and media adviser.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Trellis Media

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 Thu, May 21 - Audience, AI and Events

What: Practical tools to strengthen your local news work

Who: Ellen Clegg, co-founder, board member, editorial adviser, Brookline.News; Dan Kennedy, professor of journalism, Northeastern University; Emily Turner, community deputy editor, Boston Globe; John Wihbey, Professor of Media & Technology at Northeastern University; Dan Lothian, Editor-in-Chief and General Manager of Local News; Lee Hill, Executive Editor, GBH News; Jonathan Kaufman, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, editor, and author, Northeastern University; Iris Adler, WBUR Public Radio.

When: 8:15 am - 3:15 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Northeastern University

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Thu, May 21 - Introduction to AI for Data-Driven Investigations

What: This workshop offers a practical introduction to using AI for investigative journalism, focusing on real-world reporting applications. It covers workflows for extracting structure from text, cleaning data, identifying patterns, and checking findings with greater speed and depth, with demonstrations drawn from reporting on audit reports, public budgets, climate spending, and ad library data. It shows how investigative journalists can use AI tools to explore complex information and develop story ideas.

Who: Jaemark Tordecilla, a journalist, media advisor, and technologist.

When: 9:30 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Thu, May 21 - Marketing That Moves: Build the Bridge Between Mission and Audience

What: Discover how to elevate your nonprofit's impact through effective marketing strategies. From storytelling to digital outreach, this session will explore key tactics to enhance fundraising, volunteer engagement, and community support.

Who: Kiersten Hill, Director of Nonprofit Solutions, Firespring.

When: 3:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Firespring

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Thu, May 21 - Let’s Talk Video Strategy

What: How to approach storytelling across multiple social platforms. We’ll make sense of how to decide on different platforms to prioritize, how to decode analytics, how our guest works with reporters in the newsroom to translate in-depth reporting into video.  

Who: Carissa Quiambao, Head of Social Video for ProPublica.

When: 3:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Eventbrite

Cost: $20

Sponsor: Video Consortium

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Thu, May 21 - Where is AI in 2026, and where is it going?

What: We will explain why AI is quite proficient at some tasks while it performs poorly on others. AI safety concepts will be a significant part of the presentation. Leave with knowledge that will help you and your library be more prepared to serve your communities.

Who: Andres Ramirez, Director of Partnerships, AI Safety Awareness Project.

When: 3:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: WebJunction

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Thu, May 21 - Building a Podcast to Create Organizational Learning Impact

What: Ways you can create and use podcasts in your organization to meet your learners where they are, build skills and confidence, and sustain and grow culture and alignment too

Who: Kevin Eikenberry, Chief Potential Officer, The Kevin Eikenberry Group and co-founder of The Remote Leadership Institute.

When: 3:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Thu, May 21 - An Inside Look at Creator Journalism

What: A virtual nuts and bolts discussion about the world of independent, audience-driven publishing — what it is, how to get started and how to keep it going and growing.

Who: Michele Hornish, communications professional; Martin Kuz, independent journalist; Liz Kelly Nelson, co-founder of Project C; Patty Rasmussen, independent journalist and SPJ GA Freelance Chair.

When: 6:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free for members, $10 for non-members

Sponsor: SPJ Georgia

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Fri, May 22 - Research and Reporting on ICE Through Public Records

What: This session will focus on research, reporting and data related to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with an emphasis on how public records and data can illuminate its operations and footprint. We will explore different ways reporters are using public records to build stories, analyze patterns, and uncover new angles.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: MuckRock

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