The National Center for Disability Journalism (NCDJ) is a resource for journalists who cover people with disabilities. It provides guidelines, tools, and expert advice to help reporters, editors and educators improve the quality and accuracy of their coverage. The NCDJ is committed to advancing the public's understanding of disability issues through excellence in journalism.
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A comprehensive guide on how to write about people with disabilities, including preferred terminology and examples of respectful language.
A list of experts on various disability topics who are available to provide insights and commentary for journalists.
Workshops and seminars designed to educate journalists on best practices for covering disability issues.
A collection of articles, reports, and studies related to disability journalism and issues.
Regular updates on the latest in disability journalism, including new resources, upcoming events, and noteworthy stories.
To provide resources and support to journalists covering disability issues, ensuring accurate and respectful representation in the media.
Collaborates with journalism schools, news organizations, and disability advocacy groups to promote better coverage of disability issues.
Recognizes outstanding journalism that accurately and respectfully covers disability issues through annual awards.
The website is designed to be accessible to people with various disabilities, including those who use screen readers or other assistive technologies.
Encourages feedback and participation from the disability community to ensure resources meet the needs of both journalists and people with disabilities.
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