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journalism safety

Statements Training

It’s time to talk seriously about safety

I remember the first time I faced gunfire as a journalist. I’d been covering political protests when my newspaper got a call one morning that “something” was going to happen in the city center. A bunch of journalists gathered at a street corner, waiting, when a man showed up with Read more…

By Karen Coates, 5 yearsJune 17, 2020 ago
SPJ Board Statements

An Open Letter to the Public

Attacks against journalists – or any peacefully assembled members of the public – are unacceptable, unconstitutional, and are a threat to the democratic foundations of our society.

By admin, 5 yearsJune 2, 2020 ago
Statements

Statement On Aslyum For Emilio Gutiérrez Soto

Mexican journalist Emilio Gutiérrez Soto was denied asylum in the United States last week after nearly a decade of living in New Mexico.

By admin, 8 years ago

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Journalists in New Mexico and West Texas: The SPJ Rio Grande Chapter exists to support you. What help do you need to do your job well? Email us at spjriogrande@gmail.com and give us feedback. Also, send job postings and announcements to that same email address.

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