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FOR GRID VERSION SEE: http://journalismthatmatters.org/jtm-detroit-cards

What have I learned by being here?

  • We are already the mainstream news. 25.5
  • There is nothing more energizing than an idea that can change the world. 24.5
  • Community is the mainstream. When it gets right down to it, we need one another. 24
  • Community is the center/cor/heart of the new journalism paradigm. You don’t have to know how to do everything yourself. 24
  • I’ve learned that real journalism is alive in many ways and that together we can help it flourish. 23.5
  • The conversation in the room is an order of magnitude better when there is more diversity among the participants. 22
  • I have learned that the most unlikely person can be the most useful resource. 22
  • Neither Detroit nor journalism are dying; they are just molting. 21
  • Optimism among journalists about their field is starting to take hold again. 21
  • There are people like me, who have great ideas and plenty of optimism about news and the world. 21
  • The new media wave invents itself as it crests. The young surfers will learn to ride it with great success. 21

Resources abound. 21

  • Communicate across cultures using/respecting the language of each. 20.5
  • I’ve learned that the open space forum is better for encouraging every member of the group to share ideas. 20
  • Asking questions leads to intriguing new paths. 20
  • The gathering & presenting of community data might be the future of journalism 19.5
  • How to open up and ask for help. 19
  • Lots of experimentation· How to publish, what to publish· Business models and revenue streams· Reaching out to engage community· How to write about/cover communityHow to decide what are best practices and what will work best for each project? 19
  • Story inspires community 19
  • Innovating new models for journalism 18.5
  • Invention takes imagination, marination, intervention & perspiration. 18
  • There’s a joy in birthing an idea and a joy in launching it into the world to grow. Let go. Let grow. 18
  • The immense number of possibilities in creative journalism. 17.5
  • Affirmation that the process of collaboration across sectors, cultures, gender and experience can produce powerful innovation in a remarkably short period of time. 17
  • To honor my time of confusion, as it comes out of my depth. To protect and believe in what grows from it. 17
  • Community is the mainstream. 17
  • Better/more communication among groups that matter 17
  • Network building is essential for (my) (our) success 17
  • Learned about Detroit: People CultureStorytelling is keyQuestions: Who’s telling? Who owns them?Sharing 16
  • I learned to stay open to the many possibilities and people out there. 16
  • There are always possibilities. 15.5
  • I have learned form my experience at JTM that I am not the only one thinking of how journalism can be a service to our world and want to make a difference. 15
  • I have learned the various programs, institutions/foundations, etc. that are j-focused. I enjoyed learning about the various opinions from other journalists 14
  • I have learned that my ideas and passions are not completely unique – and that is exciting and affirming. I have learned more about what I want and what I don’t know. I have learned that by seeking out my interests I meet real friends. 13
  • Detroit rocks. 13
  • It is challenging to do the unfamiliar. 10.5
  • Great people around the country I want to work with and partner with! 10.5
  • The paths people take to journalism/media. 10
  • Intro strategies for supporting independent media making 9.5
  • We are all on the same page. It just isn’t a newspaper page. 8
  • Journalism seems eager to meet the challenges and opportunities posed by the internet. 7