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Description: Water price hikes, the end of federal relief; what’s driving houselessness and food insecurity in 2023, and what’s life like for pregnant, LGBTQ and trans people in Ron DeSantis’s Florida? Our monthly Meet the BIPOC Press roundtable looks at the “undercover stories” likely to dominate the year ahead. How will our partners be reporting the stories that others don’t? Laura is joined by Mitra Kalita, the publisher of Epicenter-NYC, a newsletter based in Queens, New York, and the co-founder of URL Media, a network of Black and Brown community news outlets; Alexandra Martinez, Senior Reporter with Prism, whose reporting on such topics as immigration and the affordable housing crisis also appears in VICE, CNN, and other outlets; and Malak Silmi, the local government reporter for Outlier Media, a Detroit-based service journalism organization with a mission to empower Detroit residents to hold landlords, municipal government, and elected officials accountable for longstanding problems. What are some of their stories? “This is the year that much of mainstream America is accepting that we are either in or about to enter our recession. For communities of color, we've been there for the last year.” - S. Mitra Kalita, Epicenter NYC “[At] Prism, we are a BIPOC-led newsroom . . . That allows us to bring nuance to the reporting that we do. Without that nuance, you really can't have honest, truthful storytelling.” - Alexandra Martinez “We employ citizens from across the city and the state to go into local meetings.. and simply document . . . This has helped serve a lot of reporters as well as a lot of citizens.” - Malak Silmi, Outlier Media _________________ GUESTS: S. Mitra Kalita: Co-Founder, URL Media; CEO & Publisher, Epicenter-NYC Alexandra Martinez: Senior News Reporter, Prism Malak Silmi: Reporter, Outlier Media 🎧 PODCAST: Prefer to listen? Hear this week's episode on your favorite podcast platform (Available Monday, 1/30): https://lauraflanders.simplecast.com/... ✏️ EPISODE NOTES: Visit our Patreon for more information on this week's episode, including related articles, books and more: / 77885127 📺 RELATED EPISODES: BIPOC Media Covered the Elections Differently: • BIPOC Media Covered the Elections Differently Imara Jones: The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: • Imara Jones: The Anti-Trans Hate Machine Forget Everything You Know About Texas: • Forget Everything You Know About Texas ________________________________________________________________________ The Laura Flanders Show is non-commercial independent media that relies on the contributions of viewers and listeners. DONATE TODAY at https://lauraflanders.org/donate/ or consider becoming a PATREON partner at / thelfshow 📩 SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter: http://www.lauraflanders.org 🎧 LOOKING FOR UNCUT INTERVIEWS? Patreon subscribers get exclusive access to our full uncut conversations and audio extras! Join our growing family today! / thelfshow FOLLOW The Laura Flanders Show Twitter: / thelfshow Facebook: / thelfshow Instagram: / thelfshow Website: https://www.lauraflanders.org Patreon: / thelfshow Subscribe to our podcast: https://www.lauraflanders.org/listen 📚 Shop our Bookshop Store: https://bookshop.org/shop/thelfshow ACCESSIBILITY This episode is closed captioned. CREDITS Executive Producer: Laura Flanders Senior Story Producer: Sabrina Artel Consulting Producer: Rory O'Connor Editors: Nat Needham, David Neumann Radio & Podcast Producer: Jeannie Hopper Communications Manager: Janet Hernandez Motion Graphics: Nat Needham #BIPOCMedia #CommunityJournalism #Reporting #LocalJournalism #LocalMedia #URLMedia #CommunityNews #NewsOutlet #ServiceJournalism #EpicenterNYC #Prism #OutlierMedia #Detroit #Michigan #Miami #Florida #Queens #NewYorkCity