Recent years have brought an intensification of brass-knuckle tactics to shut down investigative reporting in print and film. In the skies over Belarus, a commercial plane was forced to land and turn over the investigative journalist, Roman Protasevich on board, while Russian operatives poisoned the journalist and opposition figure Alexei Navalny, ultimately throwing him in prison upon his return home. In Turkey, China and elsewhere, reporters are disappearing, with families left to imagine the worst. We’ll hear about the dangers afoot, but also about the strategies news organizations are adopting to counter these sometimes mortal threats and get the stories out. How can journalists use collective resources, including protections like the First Amendment, to tell stories that would otherwise vanish?