Charlottesville Inclusive Media and the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation worked with independent researchers to survey central Virginians. Here’s what they found.
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Fluvanna, Louisa, Madison and Nelson County residents, how do you get informed?
Charlottesville Inclusive Media and the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation want you to take a 10-minute survey to help understand strengths and gaps in local news.
Listen: She left Yogaville because she says it was a toxic environment
In this First Person Charlottesville podcast episode, former Yogaville resident Brianna Patten speaks up — and helps others do the same.
Want to tell your own First Person story? Join Charlottesville Inclusive Media for an evening community workshop
Space is limited for the free Nov. 19 event in Charlottesville, so please RSVP if you’d like to attend.
Charlottesville Inclusive Media wins national ‘Collaboration of the Year’ award
LION Publishers recognizes Charlottesville Tomorrow, Vinegar Hill Magazine and In My Humble Opinion for their work increasing media representation and strengthening the local information ecosystem.
The first year of the Charlottesville Inclusive Media Internship program is in full swing
The inaugural program offers opportunities to learn web development, digital marketing and the basics of independent journalism.
The first cohort of Charlottesville Inclusive Media Fellows are leading projects to benefit their communities
Michael Cheuk is connecting Charlottesville leaders through his Joyful News Initiative, and Sharon Harris is building a nonprofit, Community Voices Virginia, to expand news access in Fluvanna County.
What’s changing in the federal government matters — how it impacts you matters even more
Charlottesville Inclusive Media is calling on community members to participate in a program to help us all understand what it means to live in the Trump administration.
Vinegar Hill: Buying my first gun and becoming ‘American’
Darnell Lamont Walker shares his experiences of buying his first gun, which he described as a “collision of identity, fear and history.”
The partners of Charlottesville Inclusive Media were commended by the Virginia House of Delegates
Three resolutions, brought by 27 representatives, passed in March to commend Charlottesville Tomorrow, In My Humble Opinion and Vinegar Hill Magazine.





