Bricks and mortar: the new wave of houses of journalism

Bricks and mortar: the new wave of houses of journalism


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Sab 12 aprile 2025

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10:30 - 11:20

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Once upon a time, what we knew, the news we read and heard and watched, was gathered and processed and shaped in beautiful buildings on landmark sites in the centre of town. The owners of these buildings, news organisations, had power, money, influence - and, more importantly, presence. But then a dark wind swept across the world, and sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly, those organisations found their influence much diminished, their parent companies acquired, their assets - those selfsame buildings - sold off, and bit by bit, the journalists left town (often for peri-urban office parks or working from home to produce 8 stories per shift).
But in recent years, independent media have rediscovered the value - social and financial - of having a space, a presence, in the heart of the city, and in the lives of the communities they serve. Learning from Houses of Literature, of Debate, of Culture, now we’re seeing a wave of Houses of Journalism, in diverse ways and places, around the world. From PUBLIX in Berlin and the Maison des Medias Libres in Paris to the examples we’ll talk about in this panel, media are planting a flag in city centres and in the cultural conversation once more.
Moderator Sameer Padania, himself involved in an effort to build a House of Journalism in the UK (inspired by last year's IJF session on Lighthouses for Journalism), will talk with pioneers from three continents - one who led a groundbreaking initiative in Brazil, another who is building a public interest arts, culture and media venue in Kenya, and another creating a House of Journalism in the Netherlands.


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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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Jesse Beentjes
Jesse Beentjes

Jesse Beentjes is an independent journalism strategist, based in Amsterdam. He has experience in audience engagement, innovation in local journalism, newsroom inclusion, fundraising & grant management. He also works as part-time editor-in-chief for Bureau Spotlight, a freelance collective for local investigative journalism in the Gelderse Vallei (NL), and is co-founder of the Huis voor de Journalistiek, a Dutch house for journalism under construction.

Maurice Otieno
Maurice Otieno

Maurice Otieno is the Executive Director of Baraza Media Lab, a media incubator based out of Nairobi and operating across the African continent. He is an avid community and ecosystem builder who shines at the intersection of community design, innovation, and investments. He is equally motivated to help media, creatives, entrepreneurs, corporates, investors, and youthful audiences achieve their goals around innovation and sustainability. He takes pleasure in innovative ideas and collaborative problem-solving, especially if they lead to policy change. He has been on the founding teams that have set up instrumental organizations in the growth of the Kenyan and sub-Saharan media, tech, and innovation ecosystems; Mettā Nairobi, Baraza Media Lab, Association of Startups and SME Enablers of Kenya, and the AfCTA creative and government sector working group. He is currently pursuing his MBA at Warwick Business School in the UK. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce alongside three certifications in Project Management, Introduction to Human Centered Design from Acumen, and CPALevel 4 from Strathmore University in Kenya. He is privileged to have attended a fellowship on Impact Investing at the Frontier Market Scouts at the prestigious Middlebury College in Monterey California, to understand how capital flows and how to speak to capital owners and measure impact in change-making organizations. He has also attended a Design thinking and service delivery course at the Aalto University Executive Education. These skills enable him to immerse himself in the problem that he is solving and utilize the power of human-centred design to achieve results. He has been an advisor to Somo Africa since its inception in 2014. He has also mentored cohorts at the Global Disability Innovation Hub, Village Capital fintech accelerator, and Make-IT in Africa Cohort 2018. Giving back his time, money, and networks to the community is a core component of his life. His most recent and greatest achievement is signing MoUs with three counties in Kenya. These MoUs allow him through his work to set up production and community spaces in peri-urban areas in Kenyan cities. These studios and spaces will eventually be creating employment in dignified jobs for over 240 people every year.

Sameer Padania
Sameer Padania

Sameer Padania runs independent consultancy Macroscope, which works with diverse stakeholders – including independent media, philanthropy, civil society, businesses, think tanks, & governments – on strategies, policies and funding mechanisms to defend, support & grow public interest journalism ecosystems around the world. He leads the Local News Plans initiative for the UK's Public Interest News Foundation, which includes the country's first Local News Fund in Newry, Northern Ireland, and is on a Visiting Fellowship with the German Marshall Fund's Cities Program. His reports include the Forum on Information and Democracy’s global report calling on governments to deliver A New Deal for Journalism, an overview of media and journalism festivals in the Global South, and guides on grantmaking to journalism, funding investigative journalism, and developing national funds for journalism. He writes an independent newsletter on journalism funding, and from 2019-2022, he wrote the Journalism ...

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