Lead fundraising for a growing, nationally recognized, Latino media and civic engagement nonprofit
Read MoreAs a full-time photojournalist, you’ll play a key role in El Tímpano’s growing newsroom.
Read MoreWe’ll start by listening to hear what residents need and want in Spanish-language media.
Read MoreEl Tímpano welcomes Maye Primera, Kervy Justo Robles, and Crisaly Marquez-Santos to the team.
Read MoreTogether, we report on the Bay Area’s housing crisis and its impact on Latino immigrants during the pandemic.
Read MoreEl Tímpano’s newest report outlines barriers many immigrants have faced in accessing pandemic relief.
Read MoreFirst we built a community. Now we’re building a newsroom. And expanding to the wider Bay Area.
Read MoreTogether , we’re designing new ways to meet the evolving information needs of the communities we serve.
Read MoreEl Tímpano’s COVID-19 coverage was judged best by peers in journalism that centers communities and their information needs.
Read MoreA new initiative to combat misinformation among Latino & Mayan immigrants
Read MoreOn the relationship between local media and Oakland’s Mayan indigenous community, and more
Read MoreFrom icebergs to feedback loops, systems thinking is helping us understand this largely invisible crisis
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One year of informing, engaging, and amplifying the voices of our community. One year of impact.
Read MoreWith backgrounds in arts, community organizing, Mayan- and Spanish-language media, civic engagement, and more.
Read MoreWe’re collaborating with local stakeholders to cover the crisis of overcrowded housing and its impact on public health.
Read MoreThe two newsrooms launch new a new partnership to serve and reflect Oakland’s Spanish-speaking communities.
Read MoreEl Tímpano has provided information to our audience about COVID-19, and responded to 100s of questions, comments and concerns.
Read MoreRead about our process of co-designing a community advisory board, how plans shifted, and what we learned in the process.
Read MoreFor three months, hundreds of East Oakland residents received a weekly text with “news you can use” from El Tímpano. They had all signed up to be a part of our latest pilot, “Pasa La Voz”.
Read MoreWe are one of five models from across the country featured in a new report by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism!
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