Editor’s Note | 2024 Makes Me Nervous, But That’s OK.
Ringing in the New Year is often an optimistic celebration for what may lie ahead. We reflect on all the previous year presented, acknowledging our
Ringing in the New Year is often an optimistic celebration for what may lie ahead. We reflect on all the previous year presented, acknowledging our
Mississippi Free Press Publisher and Chief Revenue Officer Kimberly Griffin was a co-host of LION Publishers’ Deep South Media Sustainability meetup in the Capital Club in downtown Jackson on May 18, 2023. CEO Donna Ladd writes that it was a refreshingly honest gathering where all voices were heard.
In Austin, Texas, Publisher Kimberly Griffin accepted a Lion Publishers Community Engagement Award on behalf of the “(In)Equity and Resilience: Black Women, Systemic Barriers and COVID-19 Project” team, which also includes DeAnna Tisdale Johnson, publisher of the Jackson Advocate, Mississippi’s oldest Black newspaper.
“Our existence challenges the media and leadership status quo, how news is done and what communities are served,” Kimberly Griffin writes.
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