How does a newsroom focused on impact journalism operate, and what are the main challenges it faces in today’s media landscape?
On Monday, November 11, from 2 to 4 PM, the course Impact Journalism: Stories that Make a Difference will take place. This is the third in a series of webinars under the Torino Impact Journalism initiative.
The webinar will offer a deep dive into impactful journalism experiences at both national and international levels, exploring how to integrate the approaches and strategies discussed in previous sessions into everyday journalistic practices. With insights from journalists and industry experts, attendees will discover firsthand accounts, practical advice, and successful case studies.
This event is part of the training program offered by the Order of Journalists and is open to professionals as well as anyone interested in exploring this field.
Webinar Guests
Christian de Boisredon: Impact entrepreneur, pioneer of solutions journalism, cultural transformation consultant, and motivational speaker. In 2011, he founded Sparknews to create collaborative solutions journalism programs with leading media in 50 countries, promoting positive cultural change.
Mariia Bohdanovska: Former journalist and currently a digital analyst at Rubryka, the first solutions journalism outlet in Ukraine. As a digital analyst, she works to track, analyze, and measure the impact of stories on people’s lives to promote solutions-oriented journalism.
Alberto Puliafito: Journalist, filmmaker, and media analyst, co-founder and director of Slow News. With a background in biomedical engineering, he now studies intercultural communication and is involved in training, journalism, and exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and media.
Camilla Soldati: Editorial coordinator at LifeGate, where she writes about conservation, human and environmental rights, amplifying the voices of those making a difference for our planet and telling stories that inspire positive change. She also curates the outlet’s Instagram page and the book Cose belle dal mondo.
Maria Chiara Voci: Professional, with over 15 years of experience covering sustainability and wellness in construction, architecture, urban regeneration, innovation, smart cities, and technology in building. She is a contributor to the Sole 24 Ore group and editor-in-chief of the bioarchitecture magazine Casa Naturale.
To participate and receive the webinar access link, please register via the following Google Form.