🎬 Host or attend a screening to support TJA
Also, join TJA and EasyOptOuts on June 4th at at noon PST / 3 p.m. EST for a conversation about digital safety.
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Screenings of 'Heightened Scrutiny' this Summer

Communities nationwide are hosting screenings of Heightened Scrutiny as part of the film's Pride Solidarity Tour — and 50% of proceeds benefit the Trans Journalists Association!
To see if there's a screening scheduled in your area, visit the film's website. To host your own screening or learn more, contact: impact@heightenedscrutinydoc.com.
More about 'Heightened Scrutiny': Fearless civil rights lawyer Chase Strangio battles at the Supreme Court for transgender adolescents’ access to gender-affirming healthcare, confronting not only the legal system but also a media landscape that distorts public perception and threatens the struggle for trans rights. With the dangerous SCOTUS decision upholding the ban on life-saving healthcare, 'Heightened Scrutiny' is an urgent call to action against bigotry and injustice. Multiple TJA members are featured.
A digital safety primer with EasyOptOuts

Join TJA and EasyOptOuts on June 4th at at noon PST / 3 p.m. EST for a conversation about digital safety. Staff from the personal data removal service will provide an interactive overview of what data brokers track and how TJA members can control how their information is collected and presented online. Register to attend.
TJA Resources
Stylebook and Coverage Guide
We also continue to support newsrooms through our Stylebook and Coverage Guide, which we regularly use as the foundation for trainings and presentations with journalists and editorial teams across the country. Get in touch if you'd like to discuss opportunities for newsroom trainings, or if you have questions about coverage guidance. We'd be happy to help.
Workplace Guide
This Workplace Resources Guide compiles tools from the journalism industry, LGBTQ+ organizations, legal experts, and security advisors. The guide addresses newsroom leaders who may be seeking to support trans employees or contractors as well as workers who may need resources to present to their manager. It also contains numerous do-it-yourself toolkits for journalists.
Trans News Initiative (TNI)
The Trans News Initiative is a tool that tracks and analyzes the news coverage of trans communities in context of the political moment. This tracker provides data for journalists, media organizations, and researchers committed to covering issues that impact trans people fairly and accurately.
Opportunities Listing
- The Washington Post is hiring a creative, collaborative, and deadline-driven Print Desk Designer to help shape daily and weekly print editions through Nov. 30. The role can be based in the Washington, D.C., newsroom or performed remotely from another location in the U.S. Pay range is $7,200-$9,500 per month.
- The LexisNexis Legal News division (Law360/Law360 Pulse/MLex) is looking for a dedicated audience engagement manager who can help deepen and grow subscriber engagement with our journalism. Primary location Base Pay range in New York, NY is $114,300 - $190,500 while U.S. National Base Pay range is $95,300 - $158,800.
- The San Francisco Chronicle is hiring a food reporter to focus on one of the Bay Area’s most exciting but undercovered restaurant regions: the South Bay. The pay range is $75,000 - $85,000.
- Join a prestigious, fully funded Poynter fellowship that gives journalists rare access to leading experts, personalized coaching and advanced training in brain health and brain science reporting. Apply by Sept. 22, 2026.
Check out our jobs listserv for additional opportunities. If you're an active TJA member, you can find a link to the listserv on your member dashboard.
Stylebook & Coverage Guide
Workplace Guide | Holistic Safety Guide