
Anita Li
Education | |
Honours Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, Asia-Pacific Studies and English, Trinity College at University of Toronto | |
Master of Journalism, Carleton University |
Anita Li is a longtime journalist, news entrepreneur, media consultant and educator. Currently, she is the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of The Green Line, a local Toronto-based news outlet.
Anita teaches journalism innovation to graduate students at Toronto Metropolitan University and community-driven journalism to undergraduate students at Centennial College in Toronto. In addition, she coaches media executives and news entrepreneurs at the City University of New York's Craig Newmark Graduate School of journalism.
Anita has over a decade of full-time experience as a multi-platform journalist in three markets: Toronto, New York City and Ottawa. She started her career as a reporter and editor at Canadian legacy publications, including The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail and CBC. After that, she worked in strategic, management-level roles at American digital media outlets, such as Complex, Fusion and Mashable. Most recently, Anita was director of communities at The Discourse, a disruptive new player in the Canadian media scene that fills in gaps in news coverage for underserved communities. As a writer and reporter, she has been published in New York Magazine, Poynter, Policy Options and other publications across North America.
Anita is an expert in community-driven journalism, audience engagement, news entrepreneurship, consumer revenue business models, newsroom diversity, media ethics and journalism innovation; she's spoken on these topics in press interviews and at conferences worldwide. Anita has also consulted a wide range of journalism outlets and institutons, including CBC Manitoba, American Press Institute, Journalists for Human Rights, Toronto Public Library, Pink Triangle Press, Carleton University, Indiegraf, Liisbeth, Facebook Journalism Project's Sustainability Accelerator, Google's Project Oasis via Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers, Radio Cité 97.9 and Informed Opinions.
Anita is a member of the 2020-21 Online News Association board of directors, as well as an alum of the inaugural 2016 Poynter-NABJ Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media. She also co-founded Canadian Journalists of Colour, a rapidly growing network of racialized media-makers in Canada, in 2018. To keep up with Anita, subscribe to The Other Wave, her newsletter about challenging the status quo in journalism
- Community-driven journalism
- Local media
- Journalism entrepreneurship
- Media business models, particularly consumer revenue
- Audience engagement
- Analytics and metrics
- Justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) in newsrooms
- Media ethics
- Misinformation and disinformation
- Trust practices in journalism
- Media and democracy
- Technological and editorial innovation in journalism
- Philosophy of journalism
- Finalist for Feature (Small Newsroom), Online Journalism Awards, 2018
- Poynter-NABJ Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media, 2016
- Harold A. Morrison Fellowship for public affairs journalism, Carleton University, 2010-11
- Reader’s Digest Fund major award, Carleton University, 2010-11
- Dean of Graduate Studies admissions scholarship, Carleton University, 2009-11
- School of Journalism admissions scholarship, Carleton University, 2009-11
- Canadian Journalists of Colour - Co-founder
- Online News Association - Member, Board of Directors
- Canadian Association of Journalists - Member, Ethics Committee
- Royal Society of Arts - Fellow
- Centennial College - Member, Journalism Program Advisory Committee
- CFC Media Lab's Fifth Wave Connect, Member
- Liisbeth - Member, Board of Directors
- Trusting News project - Member
- Gather - Member
- MuckRock - Member
- Facebook Canada’s Local News Accelerator - Alum
- Online Journalism Awards - Judge
- Digital Publishing Awards - Judge