Knight heads to SXSW
Photo from SXSW 2014 by Michael Bolden.
This post has been updated. 3/13/2015 10 a.m.
It’s that time of year again, and Knight Foundation is headed to Austin, Texas, for South by Southwest. This year, we have a terrific lineup of events to showcase our current News Challenge and to celebrate our partnerships.
Here are some of the many places where you can connect with us:
Knight News Challenge open office hours
Swing by The Driskill Hotel bar to chat with us about the Knight News Challenge on Elections. This round, we are offering a share of $3 million for the best nonpartisan ideas that answer the question: How might we better inform voters and increase civic participation before, during and after elections? Stop by with your questions and great ideas.
- Friday, March 13, 3-5 p.m. CT
- Saturday, March 14. 12-2 p.m. CT
Knight News Challenge: Elections applications are due by 5 p.m. ET, March 19. If you’re not heading to Austin, you can apply and join the conversation at newschallenge.org.
Knight Foundation County Fair
Stop by the Palm Door for a good ol’ county fair and kick back with some food, drinks, music from Sour Bridges and carnival-style games from Two Bit Circus. At 1 p.m., Evan Smith, CEO of The Texas Tribune, will interview Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron. Also, you can learn more about our News Challenge from past winners and Knight staff, including Journalism VP Jennifer Preston, Journalism Director Shazna Nessa, Media Innovation VP John Bracken and Media Innovation Director Chris Barr. You will also be able to learn about other funding, such as the Knight Prototype Fund, the Knight Enterprise Fund, and to connect with other members of our network, such as the staff from The Texas Tribune. Throughout the day, the following grantees will have demo stations to share what they’ve been working on:
- · Gregory Miller, VoteStream (from the OSET Foundation’s TrustTheVote Project )
- · Emily Thompson, On Board (Michigan Suburbs Alliance)
- · Tiffiniy Cheng, Fight for the Future (Center for Rights)
- · Eric Lukoff, One Degree | @1Deg
- · Derek Willis, OpenElections
- · David Moore, Ask Them (Participatory Politics)
- · Adrian Sanders, Beacon
- · Jennifer Coogan, Newsela
- · John Dodini, Wickr
- · Chris Rudd, Expunge.io
- · Harlo Holmes, Unveillance
- · Brian Chirls, POV Digital
- · Samantha Shotzbarger, Cronkite Public Insight Network Bureau
- · Ted Han, DocumentCloud
- · Laura Weidman-Powers, CODE2040
The Palm Door | 508 E. Sixth St. Sunday, March 15 12-5 p.m. CT RSVP at kng.ht/countyfair
A Tribute to David Carr, including a screening of “Page One: Inside The New York Times,” followed by a conversation with CNN’s Brian Stelter and R.B. Brenner, director of the University of Texas School of Journalism
Join us in remembering David Carr, the New York Times media columnist who brought together veteran journalists and digital media upstarts at SXSW. After the screening, Brian Stelter, host of CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” will talk with R.B. Brenner about the impact Carr made on so many people and on the future of journalism.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Screening: PAGE ONE: Inside the New York Times. 7 p.m. A conversation with Brian Stelter and R.B. Brenner about the impact that David Carr had on people and on the future of journalism. 7:30 p.m A reception.
Podcasting Happy Hour hosted by The Texas Tribune, Knight Foundation and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting
Join us for light food and drinks to learn more about our latest podcasting collaboration and the announcement of a new investigative news partnership for public radio and podcasting.
The North Door | 502 Brushy St. Monday, March 16 5-7 p.m. CT RSVP here.
You can also hear from Knight staffers at the following events:
- Miami Program Director Matt Haggman joins a variety of speakers at a satellite conference, “Latin@s in Tech 2015” at the Mexican American Cultural Center, 600 River St., on Thursday, March 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT.
- VP of Journalism Jennifer Preston will be joined by Andrew Rasiej, co-founder of Personal Democracy Media; Emily Ramshaw, editor at The Texas Tribune; Ruby Cramer, political reporter for Buzzfeed; and Seth Flaxman, executive director and co-founder of Democracy Works, for a panel discussion on “How Can Journalism and Civic Tech Hack Politics 2016” at the Hyatt Regency Zilker Ballroom 1, 208 Barton Springs Rd. on Saturday, March 14, from 3:30-4:30pm CT.
- VP of Media Innovation John Bracken speaks on “Real Talk About Civic Tech” along with Catherine Bracy, director of community organizing at Code for America, and Garlin Gilchrist II, deputy technology director for civic community engagement in Detroit, at the Austin Convention Center, Room 10AB on Saturday, March 14, from 5-6 p.m. CT.
If you have any questions about any of the events or want to learn more about what we’re up to, follow @knightfdn on Twitter and check out the Knight blog for reports from the panels and events.
Nina Zenni is a journalism assistant at Knight Foundation.
Knight Foundation is partnering with the Democracy Fund, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Rita Allen Foundation on Knight News Challenge: Elections, which asks the question, How might we better inform voters and increase civic participation before, during and after elections? The best nonpartisan ideas will share in more than $3 million. Apply at newschallenge.org by 5 p.m. ET March 19. Winners will be announced in June.
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