The impact/activism question, as seen from different parts of the globe
Ven 11 aprile 2025
09:30 - 10:20
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When does impact become activism? Does an explicit focus on impact skew our objectivity and endanger the integrity of our profession? When donors and grantees have different definitions of impact, how can both parties converge to honour the perspectives of the audiences and communities they serve?
This panel offers practical answers to questions that increasingly arise as newsrooms become more intentional about the impact they seek to have, and in many cases create dedicated impact roles. We'll also explore how anxieties about who defines impact, and at what point impact slips into activism, look very different in different parts of the world. Concerns about slipping into activism are often felt in the Global North, particularly in legacy media outlets with long-standing reputations. Elsewhere in the world, in countries where press freedom is severely curtailed or democracy is in peril, independent journalism can in itself be seen as an act of activism. With perspectives from journalists, jury committee members and grant managers in Africa, Asia and the United States who are currently navigating this middle ground, the panel will discuss journalism’s role in change, and how that role plays out differently in different cultural contexts with different power dynamics at play.
Moderated by Miriam Wells.
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
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Ankita Anand
Ankita Anand is a journalist-writer-poet based in Delhi, and has been published in various languages and countries. An editor with Unbias the News, she has been awarded the International Labour Organisation's Media Award, European Commission’s Lorenzo Natali Media Prize, Statesman Award for Rural Reporting, UNFPA-Laadli Media Award, Sampad – South Asian Arts Prize, Singapore Poetry Prize, and poetry prizes from the International Labour Organisation and Arts Illustrated, among other recognitions. Ankita’s work has been supported by grants from the One World Media, Climate Tracker, Sanskriti Foundation, Journalismfund.eu, Clean Energy Wire, Hostwriter, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Centre for Media Studies-GIZ, New Economy Coalition, The Rules, Tactical Tech, Centre for World Indigenous Studies, and India Friends’ Association. She received the Jijivisha Fellowship to facilitate poetry workshops for girls in Delhi’s government schools, and the She Creates Change Fellowship to campaign for dignified visual representation of sexual violence survivors in the media. She was also selected to be part of the Changemakers programme hosted by Thomson Reuters Foundation. She specialises in long-form reporting (rural, urban and cross-border) with a focus on gender, labour, climate, environment, land, corruption, human rights and indigenous communities. She has also contributed to Tactical Tech's Exposing the Invisible Kit for investigators, including a guide on collaborative investigations. Her own collaborations have been with people using different media, formats and genres, including an investigative podcast for iHeart Media, US. In the past, Ankita has worked as general secretary, National Campaign for People’s Right to Information; copy editor, Penguin Random House; coordinator, Samanvay Indian Languages’ Festival, and co-founder, Aatish street theatre group.
Khalil Cassimally
Khalil Cassimally is an advocate for audiences-driven approaches in the media industry. He consults, advises, and mentors teams and individuals at media organisations worldwide, helping them shape stronger, more connected societies. He also serves as Head of Special Projects at The Conversation, where he led the implementation of the user needs model, first in its UK newsroom and then across multiple newsrooms. A frequent speaker at industry conferences, Khalil is based in Mauritius.