A note from our editor-in-chief
Dear friend of Vox, I want to draw your attention to a new section in our About us page called "What you can expect from Vox." These words have been in our editorial strategy for a while now. Every reporter has read them. But we believe that each and every person who comes to Vox should also read them — and help hold us accountable. So, here they are. Here's what you can expect from Vox:
- Our audience is at the heart of what we do. We never lose sight of the fact that policy and major events impact real people's lives and shape their opinions.
- We overdeliver. You should walk away from our journalism feeling like your curiosity has been satisfied and that you understand what you've read.
- We do the work. We do the research, read the bill, pick up the phone to call experts, and then synthesize that information for people in a way that is helpful.
- Our work is approachable. What you read, watch, or listen to on Vox should not be difficult to understand if you are not an expert.
- We explain why the moment matters. We provide the context you need to help you understand why something happened, why it's consequential, and why you should care about it.
- We work with moral clarity. On issues with a clear moral valence, we won't pretend both sides are equally valid. Vox journalists engage with all sides of a debate and different perspectives, but we're not afraid to make a bold statement backed by expertise and reporting.
- We treat identity as central to our work. Identity-related topics touch every part of our culture and society, and should be addressed as such. Talking to a diverse array of sources and understanding a variety of perspectives is essential in delivering the right information.
Giving all Vox readers visibility into how we think about and approach our work is a priority for us. Over the next several months, we'll be looking for ways to strengthen how we do this — especially as we gear up to cover the years leading up to the next presidential election in a way that, I hope, will challenge everyone to think about what's next for democracy. If you value Vox and want to support our mission to empower through understanding, please consider making an annual gift to help keep this work free for everyone. Annual gifts help us plan ahead, ensuring that we are prepared to explain unexpected news, while still having the staff size that lets us explore ongoing important issues — like inflation, the long-term impacts of the pandemic, and how our democracy got to this point and where we are going. |
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Thank you for being a dedicated Vox reader, Swati Sharma Vox editor-in-chief |
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