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===Fault Lines Program======Fault Lines Program===
The Fault Lines program is a series of in-person and virtual diversity training sessions for newsrooms. The program seeks to address personal bias "Fault Lines®" of race, gender, sexual orientation, generation, geography and class as they apply to journalists, newsroom collaboration and coverage.The Fault Lines program is a series of in-person and virtual diversity training sessions for newsrooms. The program seeks to address personal bias "Fault Lines" of race, gender, sexual orientation, generation, geography and class as they apply to journalists, newsroom collaboration and coverage.
Broken into several trainings options, the first "Fault Lines" training module teaches newsroom leadership and management to help managers and those not in leadership develop work cultures that promote belonging in news.Broken into several trainings options, the first "Fault Lines" training module teaches newsroom leadership and management to help managers and those not in leadership develop work cultures that promote belonging in news.
The program's second training module outlines the history of social justice movements within journalism, and focuses on moving beyond diversity to dismantling systemic racism in news and the journalism industry. The Fault Lines framework examines how participants see the world through of race, class, gender, generation, geography and sexual orientation, and how these factors influence coverage, community engagement, and working relationships.The program's second training module outlines the history of social justice movements within journalism, and focuses on moving beyond diversity to dismantling systemic racism in news and the journalism industry. The Fault Lines framework examines how participants see the world through of race, class, gender, generation, geography and sexual orientation, and how these factors influence coverage, community engagement, and working relationships.
===Equity and Belonging Newsroom Transformation Pilot Program======Equity and Belonging Newsroom Transformation Pilot Program===
Funded by the John S. and James L. [[Knight Foundation]], the Newsroom Transformation Program's goal is to help newsrooms become more equitable and inclusive in their reporting and workplace environments. The team of consultants work closely with Maynard Institute facilitators using the Fault Lines® training methodology.Funded by the John S. and James L. [[Knight Foundation]], the Newsroom Transformation Program's goal is to help newsrooms become more equitable and inclusive in their reporting and workplace environments. The team of consultants work closely with Maynard Institute facilitators using the Fault Lines training methodology.
==Directors====Directors==
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* {{cite web | author= | title=About the Maynard Institute | url=http://www.mije.org/about | publisher=the Maynard Institute | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-09-21}}* {{cite web | author= | title=About the Maynard Institute | url=http://www.mije.org/about | publisher=the Maynard Institute | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-09-21}}
* {{cite news | author=Gregory E. Favre | title=Maynard: 'Give All Front Door Access to the Truth' | url=http://poynter.org/column.asp?id=58&aid=147392 | work=Pointer Online | date=31 July 2008 | accessdate=2008-09-21}}* {{cite news | author=Gregory E. Favre | title=Maynard: 'Give All Front Door Access to the Truth' | url=http://poynter.org/column.asp?id=58&aid=147392 | work=Pointer Online | date=31 July 2008 | accessdate=2008-09-21}}
* Maynard, Dori J. “Growing Up, Not Old. ''Letters To My Children'', Andrews and McMeel, Kansas City, Missouri, 1995. Maynard, Robert C. (1995). ''Letters to my Children''. Internet Archive. Andrews and McMeel. [[ISBN (identifier)|ISBN]]&nbsp;[[Special:BookSources/978-0-8362-7027-3|<bdi>978-0-8362-7027-3</bdi>]]. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Maynard |first=Robert C. |url=http://archive.org/details/letterstomychild00mayn |title=Letters to my Children |date=1995 |publisher=Andrews and McMeel |others=Internet Archive |isbn=978-0-8362-7027-3}}</ref>* Maynard, Dori J. "Growing Up, Not Old." ''Letters To My Children'', Andrews and McMeel, Kansas City, Missouri, 1995. Maynard, Robert C. (1995). ''Letters to my Children''. Internet Archive. Andrews and McMeel. [[ISBN (identifier)|ISBN]]&nbsp;[[Special:BookSources/978-0-8362-7027-3|<bdi>978-0-8362-7027-3</bdi>]]. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Maynard |first=Robert C. |url=http://archive.org/details/letterstomychild00mayn |title=Letters to my Children |date=1995 |publisher=Andrews and McMeel |others=Internet Archive |isbn=978-0-8362-7027-3}}</ref>
==External links====External links==

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