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== Pr-requisites ==
== Pre-requisites ==


An interest in reporting on your local government agencies!
An interest in reporting on your local government agencies!

Revision as of 00:28, 18 July 2020

Local newsrooms across the country are disappearing, but there's at least one potential watchdog left: you! Doing journalism yourself might sound intimidating, but once you know the process, it becomes totally approachable.

A Newsroom of Two: Your Computer and You (Workshop)

Abstract

In this workshop, I (Brandon Roberts) will take you through what you need to know to investigate your local government agencies. I'll demystify the investigative process and cover the basic tools every journalist needs to know:

  • generating leads
  • records requests
  • public data sources
  • navigating your local government's bureaucracy

This is a live session with time to ask questions about how you can report on your community.

Registration

You need to REGISTER in advance to take this workshop::
registration link info TBD

Pre-requisites

An interest in reporting on your local government agencies!

About the host

Hello, I'm Brandon Roberts, an independent computational journalist who has worked with ProPublica, the Associated Press and various investigative newsrooms in the US and internationally. I didn't start at large news organizations, though. I got my start running my own investigative newspaper and made a lot of avoidable mistakes in the process. I believe that knowing how to produce rigorous journalism both improves communities and makes people more aware of bias and falehoods in what they read.

Links

More links coming soon... About me