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The National Press Club Journalism Institute held a timely panel discussion on localizing LGBTQ+ news and information for communities nationwide. Experienced journalists discussed the storytelling strategies needed to cultivate trust among community sources, navigate sensitive topics, and cover the experiences of LGBTQ+ Americans with depth and accuracy. Speakers included: Bill Canacci, regional features editor for Asbury Park Press/Gannett NJ Sharif Durhams, managing editor, news, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; at-large director, NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists Kae Petrin, co-executive director and co-founder of the Trans Journalists Association; data and graphics reporter at Civic News Company Jacob Reyes, GLAAD news coordinator and Texas Latino Pride vice president Kathryn Varn, Tampa Bay reporter at Axios The conversation was moderated by Femi Redwood, a newsroom manager and on-air journalist, a board member for NLGJA, and co-chair of the National Association of Black Journalists’ LGBTQ task force.