Building governance structures that center the voices of creators and trust experts.
The Independent Journalism Atlas is committed to building infrastructure that serves creators and strengthens journalism's role in democracy. Our advisory boards ensure that the people most affected by our work—creators themselves, and experts in journalistic trust and ethics—have real input into how we develop standards, partnerships, and tools.
The Creator Advisory Board brings together independent journalism creators from diverse backgrounds, platforms, and beats to guide our work. These are the journalists building sustainable models outside traditional institutions—their lived experience is essential to ensuring Atlas serves their needs.
Purpose:
We're recruiting our inaugural Creator Advisory Board now. Members will be listed on this page as they join. The board will convene periodically to review Atlas work and provide strategic input.
The Trust & Standards Advisory Board comprises experts who have spent their careers thinking deeply about journalistic ethics, credibility, and public trust. As journalism atomizes and individual creators build direct relationships with audiences, the mechanisms for demonstrating credibility are evolving rapidly. This board helps us navigate these changes thoughtfully.
Purpose:
We're assembling the Trust & Standards Advisory Board to begin work in early 2026. Members will be listed here as they join. The board will engage through periodic convenings, collaboration with our Creator Advisory Board, and participation in shared community spaces where they can advise creators directly.
The information industry has long privileged containers over creators. We're working to change that. Our advisory boards are not ceremonial—they have real influence over how standards and partnerships evolve.
We're building The Independent Journalism Atlas with an explicit pathway to community/steward ownership. Within 24-36 months, we plan to transition to a structure where creators have governance rights over standards and data, the organization can't be sold for profit, and mission preservation is legally enshrined.
We're building infrastructure that should outlast us—commons for creator journalism, not empire-building.