Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune June 23, 2010.

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Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune June 23, 2010

Principles for 21 st CenturyPrinciples for 21 st Century  Truth  Transparency  Community

Core value is still Truth.Core value is still Truth.

Seek truth, report it fullySeek truth, report it fully  Be vigorous in your pursuit of accuracy.  Be honest, fair, and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information.  Give voice to the voiceless, document the unseen.  Hold the powerful accountable, especially those who hold power over free speech and expression.  Be accountable.

Be TransparentBe Transparent  Show how the reporting was done and why people should believe it. Explain your sources, evidence and the choices you made. Reveal what you cannot know. Make intellectual honesty your guide, and humility (rather than false omniscience) your asset.  Clearly articulate your journalistic approach, whether you strive for independence or approach information from a political or philosophical point of view. Describe how your point of view impacts the information you report, including how you select the topics you cover and the sources that inform your work.  Acknowledge mistakes and errors, correct them quickly and in a way that encourages people who consumed the faulty information to know the truth

Engage Community as an End  Make an ongoing effort to understand the needs of the community you seek to serve, and create robust mechanisms to allow members of your community to communicate with you and one another.  Seek out and disseminate competing perspectives without being unduly influenced by those who would use their power or position counter to the public interest.  Recognize that good ethical decisions require individual responsibility enriched by collaboration.  Seek publishing alternatives that minimize the harm that results from your actions, and be compassionate and empathetic toward those affected by your work.  Allow and encourage members of the community to self-inform. Make journalism a continuing dialogue in which everyone can responsibly take part and be informed.

Tools of TransparencyTools of Transparency  Describe story origin  Links  Disclose reporting process  Notes w/links  Editor byline

Tools of CommunityTools of Community  Voices of the community/stakeholders  Ability to interact w/content in meaningful way  Space for conversation, evidence of conversation

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