Come party like a journalist
The New Mexico Local News Fund is hosting its first ever celebration of local news at 4 p.m., Friday, Dec.3!
The New Mexico Local News Fund is hosting its first ever celebration of local news at 4 p.m., Friday, Dec.3!
We are seeking a contracted correspondent/producer to craft from one to four episodes per year of our multiple award-winning public radio series and podcast PEACE TALKS RADIO about to enter its 20th season.
KUNM Radio in Albuquerque is hiring a full-time general assignment reporter to cover central and northern New Mexico.
SPJ Rio Grande and NMLNF are excited to present “Let’s Talk: Journalism and Mental Wellness,” a free six-week online program that aims to help journalists better manage their mental health. It’s open to journalists in New Mexico and West Texas.
Journalists and public information officers naturally butt heads in the name of protecting different interests. However, decency and respect during any interaction between the two is of utmost importance.
SPJ-Rio Grande 100 percent supports the rights of all journalists to ask questions of public, taxpayer funded agencies. Additionally, we support any member of the public who seeks to hold government accountable.
We are the ones funding their operations, the primary function of which is to serve the community. In the specific case of law enforcement agencies, their primary job is to not only serve, but protect.