Vier Wochen, ein Thema: Der Engagement Cycle von The Green Line

The Green Line schafft es, ein Thema über vier Wochen interessant zu halten. Das funktioniert nur mit einem ausgeklügelten Engagement-Cycle.

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Peter shares insights from the study: 'Solutions stories not only are doable in smaller outlets but also engage readers more, emphasizing the power of local journalism!' #ReaderEngagement #CommunityJournalism
Take a look back at 2024 through the lens of T-R photographer Andrew Dolph

"Photojournalism will forever play an important role the world round as communities large and small derive value from the reflections of life."

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The fall 2024 season of Block by Block begins tonight. Tune in at 5:30 on 106.5 FM in Philly or online at wppm.phillycam.org to hear stories from our newest team of community journalists on topics including protesters organizing against the Sixers arena, growing food in your own neighborhood, and a store selling punk rock fashion made from recycled and upcycled materials. https://wppm.phillycam.org/programs/block-by-block #CommunityRadio #CommunityJournalism #PhillyCAM #WPPM
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National Press Club's newsletter today tells about this year's NPC members photo exhibit ... https://www.press.org/newsroom/reception-tonight-marks-opening-2024-members-photo-show-now-display

A highlight of the show is a group of photos from Susan Dickenson in Jamestown, N.C. who leads a grassroots investigative reporting project seeking accountability for the local government.

Photos: https://technewslitphoto.smugmug.com/Photography-exhibits/National-Press-Club-members-exhibit-2024/Susan-Dickenson

Project site: https://thejamestowner9.com/

Exhibit catalog: https://technewslit.com/npc/photoex2024/index.html

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Reception tonight marks opening of 2024 members photo show now on display

The 25th annual National Press Club members photography exhibit is now on display in the Club's main lobby through Sept. 30. The show presents 203 digital images and print photos from 52 members. As part of the exhibit, NPC's Photography Team is honoring Marshall Cohen, who started the event in 1999, along with Christy Bowe and Jim Dandridge, who like Cohen took part in every show since it began. The exhibit's official opening reception is Wednesday, Sept 4, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the First Amendment Lounge. Registration is requested. (Note that the room is different than announced earlier.) The exhibit's images display news photos, as well as sports, travel, wildlife, nature, and art photography. An online show catalog tells about each photographer and image, with a Silver Circle section highlighting special images from Cohen, Bowe and Dandridge shown in the exhibit since 1999. The exhibit includes a series of images from Club member Susan Dickenson, who leads a grassroots investigative reporting project in Jamestown, N.C., population 3,700. Dickenson says the all-volunteer effort seeks to provide accountability for the local government that allegedly colludes with developers and other businesses to literally bulldoze their community and destroy their quality of life. Jeremy Bigwood, a veteran reporter and historian, offers wartime images of almost-forgotten insurgencies in El Salvador and Peru in the 1980s and 90s, while Matthew Rodier contributes photos shot in July showing a mass grave near a village in Ukraine, and residents of another village fighting fires started by Russian bombs and rockets. (Some of these wartime images are graphic and may not be suitable for children.) Silver Circle honoree Bowe shows President Joe Biden at the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore after the container ship crash in March; Robert Braggs III's images are from the floor of the Republican National Convention, including Sen. JD Vance and his wife on their way to accept the nomination for vice president. Dancer in the Havana Queens Dance Company. Photo: © Marideth Joy Sandler New Club member Marideth Joy Sandler contributes sports and action photos, including artists from a dance troupe in Havana, Cuba, like the image shown above. The exhibit each year attracts more images of photographic art — and this year is no exception, with contributions from returning participants Diane Stamm, Peter West, Noel-Marie Fletcher and Rena Malai. Also, Ben Lowenthal offers his black-and-white D.C. street photos as an art form.

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Newly-minted community journalists share lessons, advice for other aspiring reporters
Hailing from a variety of backgrounds, graduates of The Land's Community Journalist program were recently united by a shared passion for the strengthening of neighborhood connections during a panel discussion at the Hough Library.
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Newly-minted community journalists share lessons, advice for other aspiring reporters – The Land

Hailing from a variety of backgrounds, graduates of The Land's Community Journalist program were recently united by a shared passion for the strengthening of neighborhood connections during a panel discussion at the Hough Library.

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The Land publishes its 100th article by a Community Journalist
The Land celebrated an important milestone this month. We published our 100th article by a Community Journalist.
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The Land publishes its 100th article by a Community Journalist – The Land

The Land celebrated an important milestone this month. We published our 100th article by a Community Journalist.

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Stella Maris expanding services to Tremont, creating all-gender inpatient facility
Within the next 12 to 18 months, Stella Maris plans to convert the former St. John Cantius convent at 2270 Professor Ave., a designated City of Cleveland historic landmark, to 32 residential treatment beds.
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Stella Maris expanding services to Tremont, creating all-gender inpatient facility – The Land

Within the next 12 to 18 months, Stella Maris plans to convert the former St. John Cantius convent at 2270 Professor Ave., a designated City of Cleveland historic landmark, to 32 residential treatment beds.

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Cleveland’s animal shelters are overwhelmed, community help is needed
Rising costs, housing challenges, and poverty are all contributing to reduced adoption numbers at Cleveland's animal shelters, which is overwhelming the locations and volunteers. Meanwhile, shelters and local groups are working to keep pets with their owners in the first place.
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Cleveland’s animal shelters are overwhelmed, community help is needed – The Land

Rising costs, housing challenges, and poverty are all contributing to reduced adoption numbers at Cleveland's animal shelters, which is overwhelming the locations and volunteers. Meanwhile, shelters and local groups are working to keep pets with their owners in the first place.

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