The Documenters Network

 

Building a national network for grassroots, participatory media  

 

Public meetings are workshops for democracy, where residents of a community can witness, learn about, and act on the systems that impact their lives. But many local government meetings happen with no oversight or input from the public—a systemic failure of our civic information system, and a critical missed opportunity for genuine democracy.

The Documenters Network has trained more than 2,500 people across nineteen cities to attend and annotate government meetings, harnessing their collective knowledge, relationships, and capacity to create a powerful new information resource.

Interested in learning how to build a more participatory, civic media hub in your area?


Civic Media in Action

We know that people want to play a role in the way they are governed,
and those most harmed by the status quo are most invested in solutions.

Civic Reporting

Documenters Network sites train and pay community members to cover local government meetings. This community-powered reporting— written reports, social media, photos, audio and video—is, in many cases, the most complete record of consequential local policy decisions—all of it edited by Documenters Network staff.

free, public Workshops

Network sites bring new skills and opportunities to communities across the U.S. Any engaged resident can:

  • Attend tried and tested trainings to obtain new skills

  • Take on paid assignments

  • Produce service-oriented reporting in collaboration with local journalists

Community resources

Documenters Network sites build asset-based and community-focused civic infrastructure by hosting:

  • Free workshops and social events

  • Online community discussion boards

  • Participatory technology made by and for people like you


Our Network

 

Launched in Chicago in 2018, the network grows with new cities and regions each year. We’re harnessing communal power, together, by inspiring, connecting and supporting civic media producers across the U.S. 

By developing process-driven resources, place-based models and participatory media technology—and by supporting others to develop their own—we’re working with community information hubs around the country to build inclusive and equitable civic ecosystems with local communities.

Akron — Signal Akron
Atlanta — Canopy Atlanta
Bismarck — Buffalo’s Fire
Chicago — City Bureau
Cleveland — Signal Cleveland
Dallas — Dallas Free Press
Detroit — Outlier Media
Grand Rapids — Grand Rapids Community Media Center
Indianapolis — Mirror Indy
Minneapolis — Pillsbury United Communities
Newark — New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice
New Brunswick — Co-Lab Arts
Omaha — Nebraska Journalism Trust
Philadelphia — Resolve Philly
San Diego — inewsource
Spokane — Range Media
Wichita — Wichita Journalism Collaborative

 

Drafting A New Public Record


Our custom web platform, Documenters.org, enables government accountability reporting and research by creating civic engagement opportunities for anyone who is interested in participating. City Bureau maintains this civic infrastructure to advocate for Documenters sites across the U.S. 


Products & Projects


Building A New Civic Network Together

After years of operating the first Documenters site in Chicago—followed by new network sites with partner organizations across the country—City Bureau is uniquely positioned to support a civic media movement that combats information inequity across the U.S. The national Documenters Network embodies our values of collaboration, openness, responsiveness and exchange, and reinforces our local work.