We know there is a correlation between who works in the newsroom and who is quoted or featured in stories. Did you know that more than half of all international news is reported by men? And just 25% of all news sources are women? This means that when men dominate international news coverage, women show up only a quarter of the time. Who writes the story directly correlates to who is cited in it. Across the globe, women are under-represented. At Global Press, we intentionally employ women journalists to report the news because they rarely have a powerful presence in other local newsrooms in the communities where we work. By training and hiring women in these communities, we diversify the entire market. And by giving them the freedom to prioritize their coverage, they get to tell the stories they think are most important. What happens when you change the storyteller? You change the story.