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Last week, we wrapped up Knight Media Forum 2026, the largest KMF in the event’s 19-year history, with more attendees than ever before. I’m especially proud that at this precarious moment in our country, we were able to gather nearly 1,200 people — arts leaders and community leaders, philanthropists and technologists, journalists, researchers and entrepreneurs, civic leaders and librarians — to stand together for the values of free speech, free assembly and free expression, and for the power each of us holds to create change. I’m also deeply proud of our team at Knight Foundation, who showed up with tenacity and creativity to create an experience worthy of the care and commitment we hold for our partners and mission. Knight Foundation was founded on the belief that informed and engaged citizens are the engine of democracy. The First Amendment safeguards the free flow of information, protecting our rights to hold, share and discover different perspectives. As I shared in my opening remarks at the Forum, the First Amendment is a promise that power in our country rests with the people. Looking out at the energy and engagement throughout KMF, I was reminded of something simple and true: our power expands when we exercise it together. Over the course of the gathering, we explored the future of media, technology and the arts, and the future of how we connect with one another. We welcomed extraordinary journalists, like Georgia Fort and Julie K. Brown, who continue to report bravely amid unprecedented threats to the press. We heard from leaders, like Jorge Ramos and Tim Isgitt, who are finding new ways to engage audiences and help local news thrive. We heard from Jonathan Kanter, who took on big tech and won. From researchers like Katerina Eva Matsa, who are studying how we connect with each other in a fractured age. From creative leaders like Erin Harkey, who are standing up for free expression. From community leaders like Giovanna Torres, who are making a real difference in cities and towns across the country. And from philanthropic leaders, including my friend Heather Gerken, about what our sector can do to meet this moment. But more than anything, we recommitted ourselves to the First Amendment. To defend a free press. And to strengthen our communities. Our work does not end when we leave KMF. In fact, it never ends. Democracy is a daily, active practice, and each of us has a role to play in sustaining it. It’s time for all of us to get to work. ¡Pa'lante! I’m grateful to everyone who joined us in Miami. If you want to revisit the conversations, you can watch my opening remarks and all KMF sessions here: https://lnkd.in/e2dm2s_W