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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 18 MIN

S5E11: Help Us Preserve Deep Desert Reporting

from 90 Miles from Needles: the Desert Protection Podcast · host Chris Clarke

In this episode of "90 Miles from Needles,"  Chris describes how the rise of the internet and profit-driven media ownership have decimated local news outlets and journalists' jobs. Within this context, Chris introduces a new Fellowship for Desert Reporting, aiming to foster in-depth, contextual journalism that connects desert communities to important environmental narratives. Chris Clarke recounts his experience in journalism, emphasizing the need for deep reporting that goes beyond superficial coverage of isolated events. He explains the fellowship's goals of nurturing new voices, providing aspiring journalists with the support and resources to develop expertise, and encouraging more comprehensive reporting on environmental and social issues affecting desert regions. The episode also touches on the dwindling support for local journalism and the potential transformative impact of community-driven media initiatives. As Chris notes, "You can't understand one project or one event without understanding the system it exists within," highlighting the necessity of systemic approaches to reporting on the desert's complex challenges. Key Takeaways: The substantial decline in traditional journalism has left many communities without comprehensive, contextual reporting. The Fellowship for Desert Reporting aims to transform how desert stories are told, emphasizing long-term perspectives and deep, systemic analysis. Chris Clarke explains that understanding environmental events requires a grasp of the systems and structures that underpin them. The podcast seeks to diversify its reporting by bringing in new voices with local expertise in desert communities through the fellowship. Listeners are encouraged to support this initiative, helping maintain diverse and impactful journalism in underrepresented areas. Notable Quotes: "The desert isn't a collection of isolated events. It's a system." - Chris Clarke "Give journalists the time and space to develop expertise, to build institutional memory, to internalize context." - Chris Clarke Resources: 90 Miles from Needles Website Fellowship for Desert Reporting Information Contact Chris Clarke: [email protected] Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chris discusses into the challenges facing desert journalism amid dwindling traditional media and the rise of digital consumption. He explores the shift from shallow to deep journalism, emphasizing the need for thorough reporting that considers desert systems rather than isolated events. The episode introduces the Fellowship for Desert Reporting, an initiative to empower aspiring journalists and enrich desert coverage.

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