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SRCCON events are for people who want to transform the ways journalism and tech work in their organizations and communities. Read more

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This Year!
  • SRCCON 2026

    July 8-9 2026, in Minneapolis
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    The biggest SRCCON of the year, where 300 people who care deeply about journalism and their communities come together to talk about the technical and cultural changes that can transform our work.

    Our call for participation is open! Pitch a session or apply for travel support by March 8.
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About SRCCON events

SRCCON events are highly participatory and inclusive, where participants come first so they can can feel comfortable digging into complex problems. We organize the schedule around hands-on sessions, conversations, and workshops focused on the practical challenges that news technology and data teams encounter every day.

Session topics come from the community, with OpenNews providing the intentional space that takes care of participants and allows them to develop open, interdependent relationships with each other.

More about how we build SRCCON events →
How to share what you learn after you get back home →

About us & our work

SRCCON events are produced by OpenNews. We connect a network of developers, designers, journalists, and editors to collaborate on open technologies and processes within journalism. OpenNews believes that a community of peers working, learning and solving problems together can create a stronger, more responsive, and inclusive journalism ecosystem. Incubated at the Mozilla Foundation from 2011-2016, OpenNews is now a project of Community Partners.