Editors’ Checklist: Preparing for U.S. protest assignments

New York Times photojournalist Victor J. Blue works during demonstrations in reaction to the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 30, 2020. CPJ published an Editors’ Checklist to help commissioners and editors prepare for U.S. protest assignments. (Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Updated June 8, 2020

The following checklist enables commissioners and editors to understand how well prepared journalists and other media workers are as they cover U.S. protests over police violence.

For additional safety information, please see CPJ’s Safety Advisory for covering U.S. protests over police violence.

Select your staff after considering:

As part of your risk assessment, discuss:

Does your team have the following equipment?

Remind your team to:

Prepare your team in terms of digital security:

When discussing the risk of arrest, consider:

When deploying staff, consider the COVID-19 risk and pay particular attention to the following questions:

CPJ’s online Safety Kit provides journalists and newsrooms with basic safety information on physical, digital, and psychological safety resources and tools, including covering civil unrest. If you need assistance, journalists should contact CPJ via emergencies@cpj.org.

Click here to download a printable version of this checklist.

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