In Iloilo City Women's Jail, more than 220 women are packed like sardines in a space originally built for only 28 people. Most of them are still awaiting trial. Supported by The PCIJ #StoryProject:
https://t.co/wpe8vNmrJW
#innovation#storytelling#incarceration#journalism
Travel through train from St. Petersburg to Moscow with this piece from @nytimes where people still struggle with problems that belong to past centuries. #storytelling#innovation#journalism#Russia https://t.co/Div1PlI9FG
Merry #Christmas from Yiwu, #China! Let @qz take you to the largest wholesale market in the city often referred to as the "Christmas village", where most of the world's decorations and small commodities come from. #storytelling#innovation#journalism https://t.co/mybw0EjcZw
In an 18-month investigation, @guardian tackles the effect of a program that provides a one-way bus ticket to thousands of homeless people out of the cities they are currently living in. #journalism#homelessness#storytelling#innovation
https://t.co/P6HmsZlgbm
#StoryProjectPH is an attempt to foster new forms of #storytelling and accountability #journalism for different platforms. Here are some formats on how to tell true stories in new ways. Send us other examples & help us spread the word. #innovation#news
https://t.co/7ntBF5paRb
Arnaiz and Malalad explored how the police exploited Dela Rosa’s popularity in video games that showed his avatar gleefully gunning down drug suspects. Those videos, they found, have been downloaded millions of times.
#Philippines#journalism#storyproject https://t.co/T0wZ2d1GJL
Based on in-depth research and interviews with barangay officials, this podcast explores the impact of President Rodrigo Duterte’s antidrug campaign on the smallest unit of Philippine governance, the barangay.
#storyproject#podcast#barangay#tondo https://t.co/d1LGtNmO9A
The PCIJ #storyproject is an attempt to tell true stories in new ways. Si Kian, an illustrated book on Kian Delos Santos, won a National Children's Book award. It was produced by a writer, an illustrator, and a journalist. This is how we made the book: https://t.co/ylVFLsKFwP
PNP conceptualized Tsip Bato as an “entertaining and educational game” meant to teach kids not to use drugs. It features Bato and Duterte shooting "criminals" with an assault rifle, or blowing them up with a missile launcher. via @bworldph Read the story: https://t.co/8OMOXKj8UD
Journalist Sol F. Juvida and filmmaker Shallah Montero revisited one of the hotspots of the #WarOnDrugs : Bagong Silang, Caloocan. Paglaki Ko showed how children are not only trying to cope with their grief but also the trauma of witnessing the bloodshed. https://t.co/d4DPsva70t
Life as an Uber driver, can you earn enough money to pay your mortgage? Financial Times @FT created this news game based on real reporting, including interviews with dozens of Uber drivers. #storytelling#innovation#journalism#uber#ridesharing
https://t.co/HsyR3XKkEE
A fine example of storytelling innovation. @Reveal by Center for Investigative Reporting @CIRonline produced Techsploitation: a graphic novel about labor trafficking in the US tech industry.
To read the story:
https://t.co/0LDW1mVBIV
#innovation#journalism#storytelling#labor
In this 5-part visual explainer, @SCMPNews takes us into the five main projects of the Belt and Road Initiative by the Chinese government. An effective way to use #mapping to present a complex #data story.
#multimedia#storytelling#journalism#china
https://t.co/xHTUltIOft