New York Law School launches initiative to bolster journalism and civic understanding
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New York Law School launches initiative to bolster journalism and civic understanding
"The New York Independent Journalism Project is designed to support independent and traditional journalism as a vital civic good, aiming to deepen public understanding of New York City and state government law and policy."
"Organizers say it will also support the publication of reporting, analysis, podcasts, books, policy papers and other journalistic products, offering space and infrastructure for collaboration and idea-sharing."
"Even though NYC has a robust press corps, there are still challenges to sustaining local journalism, highlighting the need for efforts to support journalists focused on NYC public affairs."
The New York Independent Journalism Project, initiated by New York Law School, aims to support independent journalism as a civic good. Launched on March 12, it focuses on enhancing public understanding of New York City and state governance. The project facilitates collaboration among journalists through discussions, workshops, and forums, promoting civic engagement and the development of best practices. Managed by Ben Max, it provides resources for journalists to address public policy and law issues, acknowledging the ongoing challenges in sustaining local journalism despite a strong press presence in NYC.
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