Building a Sustainable Listening Practice

Participants:

Holistic listening practice

  • Needs assessment for Houstonians
  • What does your life look like day to day as a Houstonian?
  • Newsroom hotline is just for members
  • Different levels of listening opportunities based on where you are in the funnel
  • Trying to ensure everyone who comes to the meeting feels heard
  • In-person monthly office hours with pre- and post-surveys—measuring for trust and transparency
  • Keeping the office hours small—max 25 people so people feel heard and seen
  • Different groups of folks every time
  • Groups outside of the metropolitan area can’t necessarily access it
  • Bridge Michigan is doing smth similar
  • Resistance comes from legacy thought patterns and decision making frameworks
  • 25% membership, 25% foundations, 25% grants, 25% corporate funding
  • Sitting people down who have been through the process to check in about what they need
  • Consistent opportunities for connection
  • FilmAid network: https://www.filmaid.org/filmaid-network-fan 
  • Building an online community
  • Engaging youth and their media is part of building a sustainable listening practice
  • Long-term investments are necessary
  • Educational Youtube videos
  • Google Doc — put in the sheet what you need answers to
  • Make surveys as short and sweet as possible (reduce friction)
  • 1-1 Zoom chats about local news needs

Models to learn from

  • Market research
  • Community-centric fundraising uses very different language
  • How do we incentivize funding for listening?
  • Information ecosystems — large needs assessments 
  • Individuals are funded to do months of research so they can present the data to donors
  • Givewell
  • Matchmaking for donors and journalists
  • Sharktank but equitable and for individuals?
  • Digitalwomenleaders.com free mentoring for/from women in digital media

How would this transform communities?

  • Journalists would be incentivized to listen face-to-face if there’s an opportunity
  • Listening improves the quality of our news and the environment it exists in
  • Creating an ethic of care
  • Helping journalists be of service
  • Where is the “Hippocratic oath” for journalists?
  • Turn us towards care and community
  • We need a new system of ethics in journalism that is relevant today

Individual listening practice

  • Set the tone of the meeting verbally and with slides
  • Zine that you fill out throughout the meeting
  • 1-1 conversations, boxes in the middle of the room, group conversation
  • Accessibility for different modes of participation
  • Breakout rooms
  • QR codes and flyers in the community
  • Community group chats and WhatsApp
  • Training via text-based conversations
  • Meeting people where they’re at virtually
  • Radios attached to cars and motorcycles with spontaneous listening sessions
  • Discord channels and Subreddits
  • Twitter spaces where folks can respond