Karolle Rabarison
Karolle Rabarison is ONA's Director of Communications. She collaborates across the team to connect the journalism community to emerging tech and leadership training, networking, industry trends, and career development resources.
Since 2019, the Gather Award in Engaged Journalism has honored inspiring people and journalism projects that center communities’ information needs and voices in the reporting process. This first-of-its-kind award was established as … Read more.
Mixed reality meets journalism Our next event is for XR professionals in journalism and other people curious about experimenting with XR technologies for news. Join us online for the ONA XR … Read more.
Members of the Online News Association, the world’s largest membership organization of digital journalists, elected Angela Pacienza, Executive Editor at The Globe and Mail, and Elana Zak, Head of Newsletters … Read more.
We are excited to bring you a new series of leadership conversations inspired by the Women’s Leadership Accelerator. The accelerator is a yearlong, cohort-based program that supercharges the leadership and management … Read more.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15, 2021 — Inspiring journalism projects covering climate change, Himalaya’s ghost cats, political crisis in Hong Kong and the U.S. public health system were among the finalists and winners … Read more.
We are delighted to introduce a new honor to the Online Journalism Awards—the Online News Association’s annual showcase of the best work and most inspiring people in digital journalism. The … Read more.
The schedule is up! See who’s coming to ONA Insights We are excited for you to check out the lineup of sessions and speakers for ONA Insights, Oct. 14–15 in … Read more.
The committees for the ONA Community Award, the James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting and the Rich Jaroslovsky Founder Award have selected the respective 2021 recipients. Part of the annual … Read more.
How news organizations can rethink burnout and create change Many journalists cite burnout as one reason for leaving their jobs, or the industry altogether, the past year. Conversations about solutions … Read more.
In a year dubbed the Great Resignation, many journalists and employees worldwide cite burnout as one reason for leaving their jobs. In some instances, they are leaving the field entirely. … Read more.