About the Texas Observer
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The _Texas Observer _is a progressive nonprofit news outlet and print magazine covering the Lone Star State. The _Observer_ strives to make Texas a more equitable place through investigative
reporting, narrative storytelling, and political and cultural coverage and commentary. We dig beyond the headlines and contextualize news events. Our essays, reviews, and criticism seek to
create a new cultural canon and challenge existing mythologies. Since our founding in 1954, the _Observer_ has focused on communities whose stories are too often ignored or poorly told. We
seek not only to inform, but to empower our readers, as we work to hold public officials and corporations accountable. Our reporters recognize that oppressed people are experts on their own
lives and trust their expertise. Our journalism is fact-based and rigorous, and we prize writing that entertains as it informs. We value history as a reporting tool that allows us to
interrogate the origins of policies and to correct narratives that whitewash exploitation, dispossession, and genocide. Our founding mission statement continues to guide our work: We will
serve no group or party but will hew hard to the truth as we find it and the right as we see it. We are dedicated to the whole truth, to human values above all interests, to the rights of
humankind as the foundation of democracy. We will take orders from none but our own conscience, and never will we overlook or misrepresent the truth to serve the interests of the powerful or
cater to the ignoble in the human spirit. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION At the _Texas Observer_, we take an intersectional approach to our hiring so we can best cover the varied
communities of Texas. We strive for representation, which is always a work in progress. EDITORIAL INDEPENDENCE & DONOR POLICY Our organization retains full authority over editorial
content and maintains an ethical line between news coverage decisions and sources of revenue. We are committed to transparency in every aspect of funding our organization. Accepting
financial support does not mean we endorse donors or their products, services, or opinions. We make public all donors who give $5,000 or more per year. As a nonprofit, we avoid accepting
donations from anonymous sources, and we do not accept donations from sources that we deem present a conflict of interest with our work or compromise our independence. IRS FORM 990S LAND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The _Texas Observer_ acknowledges that Texas occupies the unceded homelands of many Indigenous communities and nations, past and present, and remains home to Indigenous
people today. We honor the people with origin stories and traditional ties to these lands, those whose territories include present-day Texas, those who came here by forced removal, those who
were forcibly removed, and all Indigenous communities who have maintained relationships with the land. The history of colonial violence against Indigenous people continues to this day,
often fostered by journalists who have promoted that violence through condescension, stereotypes, or silence. The _Observer_ is committed to increasingly covering Indigenous people and
publishing work by Indigenous journalists. We recognize that simply acknowledging the land and its communities will not return land to its traditional caretakers, but we hope you will find
this acknowledgement useful for understanding that this was, and always will be, Indigenous land.
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