The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2022!

Logo for 20th Anniversary

In 2022, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas marked two decades of courses, conferences and publications that have strengthened journalism around the world.

When we started the Knight Center 20 years ago, I could not have imagined that we would have such a huge impact for so long," Alves said. "Initially the center was meant to focus only in Latin America and the Caribbean for four years. Later, it became global and here we are celebrating 20 years!"

Celebrations began in August with an anniversary event focused on global stories of impact. Shortly after, the Knight Center announced it received a $4 million grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to reorganize, expand and strengthen its operations.

We hope you'll explore this page, which features a history of the Knight Center and, most importantly, testimonials from journalists whose careers and lives have been touched by the Knight Center's programs.

This video is from the 20th anniversary event marking the beginning of our celebrations. It look place at the Knight Center's home at the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin.

Courses

We've reached
+ students
from 200 countries and territories
We've offered
MOOCs and BOCs

ISOJ

We've hosted ISOJ for
years
We've published
volumes
of the #ISOJ Journal
ISOJ 2022 attracted
attendees
from 90 countries

Publications

We've published
e-books
LJR published
articles
in 2022

IMPACTING CAREERS AROUND THE GLOBE

DEMOCRATIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE

DEMOCRATIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE

"The Knight Center courses have promoted the training of thousands of journalists of various generations around the world for free or at a very low cost. They represent the democratization of theoretical and technical knowledge about journalism."

Lisseth Boon, Venezuela
Investigative journalist, RunRun.es 

A SOLID FOUNDATION

A SOLID FOUNDATION

"The [Knight Center] course gave us a solid foundation to start our own project and build our portfolios, and today we make podcasts professionally for nationally-known news organizations... Thank you, Knight Center, for ongoing professional training that has truly broadened my skills and improved my career."

Kristy Totten, San Diego, CA (USA)
Producer, San Diego News Fix, San Diego Union-Tribune

INVALUABLE SKILLS

INVALUABLE SKILLS

"The lessons learnt from a data course I did helped us launch a data desk at our local newsroom at The Citizen. Earlier on, the newsroom management course helped me navigate the challenges when I was promoted from reporter to special projects editor. Skills learnt were invaluable."

Tom Mosoba, Tanzania
Business development manager, Mwananchi Communications Limited

ACCESS TO BETTER JOURNALISM

ACCESS TO BETTER JOURNALISM

"ISOJ is, without a doubt, the most important online journalism congress in the world. It has established an excellent dialogue between academia and the journalistic industry, in a relationship where everyone wins, including common citizens, who thus have access to better journalism."

Fernando Zamith, Portugal
Professor, University of Porto

PROTECTING JOURNALISTS

PROTECTING JOURNALISTS

"We've reached 15,000 judges, prosecutors and other judicial operators in Latin America with the online course 'The International Framework of Freedom of Expression and Protection of Journalists,' thanks to a partnership between UNESCO, the Knight Center and the Special Rapporteur's Office of the Inter-American System of Human Rights."

Guilherme Canela, France
Chief, Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists Section at UNESCO

CONNECTING INDIVIDUALS

CONNECTING INDIVIDUALS

"The Knight Center's programs, particularly ISOJ, have been essential in introducing me to emerging ideas and connecting me with dozens of digital journalism professionals and academics who have helped shape my research agenda and creative projects."

Jake Batsell, Dallas (U.S.A.)
Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University 

LOYAL AND PERMANENT SUPPORT

LOYAL AND PERMANENT SUPPORT

"The Knight Center has constantly published and covered my case of threats, torture, exile and persecution, and has supported me in disseminating and learning about the situations I have experienced. This support has been loyal, permanent and very important."

Claudia Julieta Duque, Colombia
Journalist, Radio Nizkor

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE KNIGHT CENTER

2002

KNIGHT CENTER LAUNCHES

Knight Center was launched at AEJMC-2002 conference, held on August 7- 10 in Miami Beach, Florida. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation provided a $2-million grant for four years.

KNIGHT CENTER PRESENTS ITS FIRST PROJECT

Following the Knight Center's course, "Investigative Journalism: Ethics, Techniques, and Dangers," held on August 31, 2002, in Rio de Janeiro, journalist Marcelo Beraba invited 44 other journalists from Brazilian newsrooms to start a professional association, Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (ABRAJI).

2003

JOURNALISM IN THE AMERICAS BLOG PUBLISHES FOR 1ST TIME

The Knight Center launched the Journalism in the Americas Blog, which covered journalism and press freedom on the American continents and published in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

FIRST AUSTIN FORUM IS HELD

The Knight Center holds the first Austin Forum on Journalism in the Americas from Feb. 14 - 15, 2003 for journalists, journalism trainers, and advocates for independent media throughout the Americas to discuss ways to collaborate and expand the reach of their work. It was held annually until 2013.

Second Austin Forum in 2004

Second Austin Forum in 2004

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM LAUNCHES

The Knight Center launched its Distance Learning Program in October 2003. From 2003 to 2012, it offered more than 100 courses that reached 7,000 journalists.

2004

ISOJ ADDS RESEARCH COMPONENT

Five years after its founding in 1999, ISOJ becomes a two-day event with academic and research panels added to the program.

2007

KNIGHT CENTER RECEIVES NEW FUNDING

Knight Foundation pledges additional $1.6 million over five years. The support helps to transform the Knight Center into a digital media center and an incubator for new journalism organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean.

2008

FIRST COLOQUIO IBEROAMERICANO IS HELD

On April 4, 2008, the Knight Center holds the first Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism, a small conference in Spanish that convenes the many journalists, media executives and scholars who attend ISOJ from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. The conference promotes a thoughtful discussion about the evolution of online journalism with a regional focus.

Primer Coloquio Iberoamericano sobre Periodismo Digital 2008

First Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism.

2011

FIRST #ISOJ JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED

ISOJ launches a peer-reviewed journal, #ISOJ. It features original academic research across a wide range of methodologies relevant to the study of journalism and emerging technologies.

2012

FIRST JOURNALISM MOOC IS OFFERED

On Oct. 28, 2012, the Knight Center launched its first massive open online course, or MOOC, "Introduction to Infographics and Data Visualization." Taught by Alberto Cairo, it had over 2,000 participants from 109 countries.

Knight Center's first MOOC

Knight Center's first MOOC, taught by Alberto Cairo

2014

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM GROWS EXPONENTIALLY

In 2014, the Knight Center has seen its first major increase in the number of its online students. In a single year, the Knight Center's journalism courses attracted 30,000 participants.

2018

FIRST SELF-DIRECTED COURSE LAUNCHES

Knight Center launches its first self-directed course, "Data Visualization for Storytelling and Discovery." It was the Knight Center's first-ever course to be held in three languages simultaneously: English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

2019

ISOJ CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

Founded in 1999 by Professor Rosental Alves, ISOJ celebrated its 20th anniversary in April 2019 at a symposium that gathered nearly 500 participants from 44 countries.

ISOJ 20th Anniversary

ISOJ celebrates its 20th Anniversary

2020

LATAM JOURNALISM REVIEW LAUNCHES

Knight Center launches LatAm Journalism Review (LJR), a digital magazine about press freedom and the state of the media in Latin America and the Caribbean. After 17 years, the Journalism in the Americas Blog is retired.

2021

KNIGHT CENTER ADAPTS TO COVID-19

The Knight Center found itself in a unique position to quickly adapt to training during a pandemic, as its programs have always embraced online learning. Most notably, it offered multiple courses, hosts webinars and created a hub in multiple languages that centered on covering the COVID-19 crisis and reached thousands around the world.

COVID-19 webinar

Experts discuss COVID-19 pandemic during a Knight Center webinar.

2022

KNIGHT CENTER CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY

On Aug. 31, 2022, the Knight Center marked its 20th Anniversary by celebrating its journey and impact during a special seminar held at the University of Texas at Austin's Moody College of Communication.

Knight Center celebrates 20th Anniversary.

The Knight Center celebrated its 20th Anniversary sharing stories of impact from around the world.

KNIGHT CENTER RECEIVES $4-MILLION GRANT

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation awards the Knight Center with a $4-million grant to reorganize, expand and strengthen its operations.

Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas

School of Journalism and Media

1 University Station A1000

University of Texas Austin, TX 78712

 

Phone: 512-471-1391

Fax: 512-471-7979

E-mail: knightcenter@austin.utexas.edu