This week on Local Motion, Gavin Dahl interviews three women doing public service media work in Colorado, photojournalist and educator Abby Harrison, Ouray County Plaindealer reporter Liz Teitz, and KGNU news director Shannon Young.
Photojournalist and educator Abby Harrison runs a visual storytelling workshop at Paonia High School. Now she s raising funds to offer teen photojournalism storytelling workshops through The Learning Council. Liz Teitz, reporter at the Ouray County Plaindealer, reflects on the conclusion of her first year as a Report for America fellow, shares the good news that she is sticking around at the award-winning newspaper for another year, and touts the paper s new email newsletter. Shannon Young, the new director of news and public affairs at our partner station KGNU in Boulder, just moved there from Oaxaca, Mexico where she spent many years as a foreign correspondent. She is a big addition to the talent and expertise in our Rocky Mountain Community Radio coal
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Ray McGuire attacked Andrew Yang’s business acumen today during a “Women for Ray” virtual event that featured more than 90 women in the workforce, including billionaire philanthropist Laurie Tisch.
“You ve got to look at the track record. They asked me this morning on a Partnership for New York [meeting], what the difference is between me and Andrew Yang. And I said, ‘Well the difference is simple. I ve actually done something,’” McGuire said.
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Johnstown, PA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Never underestimate the value of networking, and never ever dismiss the impact of doing so in person.
With face-to-face interaction at a near standstill for more than a year, people are eager to be together again and, for anyone involved in the business of outdoors communications, that means attending the #POMA2021 Business Conference in Franklin, Tenn., June 15-17 2021.
Conveniently located just 30 miles south of Nashville, Franklin is steeped in history but has all the modern amenities needed for a successful conference. Visit Franklin Director of Sales Brendan Johansen said, “We are excited to host POMA in Franklin, not only to showcase the incredible outdoor experience here but across the entire Middle Tennessee region as well.” The Franklin Marriott Cool Springs will serve as the host hotel and other
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The fallout from sexual harassment allegations leveled against Scott Stringer continued to reshape the New York City mayor’s race today, with the candidate projecting confidence even as he is losing support and facing more calls to drop out ahead of the June primary.