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BGDM advocates for women & nonbinary documentary film professionals of color.
Supporting African diaspora storytelling in broadcast, digital and emerging media.
Re-Present Media presents the work of documentary filmmakers, conducts professional development activities, and engages in industry advocacy and education.
UFC is a member-driven organization led by filmmakers with the lived experience of being undocumented in the United States.
The Truth in Journalism Project is a journalist-led initiative focused on the nature and methodology of fact-based journalism.
Improving and protecting ethical journalism since 1909.
Project C empowers journalists and independent creators to build sustainable, credible media ventures through education, community and strategic support.
Peace is Loud connects people’s desire for change with opportunities for dialogue and collective action.
Inspiring innovation and excellence in digital journalism since 1999.
Advocating for inclusion, equity, diversity, and safe working environments in media. Advancing the careers of women.
The leading organization advocating for the visual journalism profession.
The National Association of Black Journalists is an organization of journalists, students and media professionals.
Military Veterans in Journalism (MVJ) is an association that provides services for and advocates on behalf of military veterans working in journalism.
A free, regularly updated resource for anyone seeking to thoughtfully cover evolving social, cultural, and identity-related topics.
Kin Theory is a platform of connection to build real-world relationships among Indigenous media makers and global media industries.
We support the vital work of documentary storytellers & connect audiences with the best of the form, with members from 84 countries & counting.
The world's largest presenter of Indigenous film and media arts.
GIPA is a community-led network, nurturing impact producers and amplifying their work.
Filmmakers with disabilities (FWDs) and our allies: working to end ableism through screen storytelling.
Defending and supporting public-interest journalism in the 21st century.
An arts non profit advocating for feature film and television directors of all marginalized genders.
The DPA is committed to advancing the documentary ecosystem, uniting the future of documentary producers, and advocating for a fair and just film industry.
A global research and action initiative on the mental health challenges facing the documentary community.
The DCA is a community of professional documentary cinematographers united to elevate craft, improve career sustainability, and promote visibility of our work.