Sitting next to each other in court, @keribla and I realized we were both after the same story.
Why compete when we could do more impactful work together?
Thanks to @LAPublicPress, @latimes and our kickass attorney @SusanESeager for this partnership 🙏🏾
https://t.co/53XZgeR74P
Today, we announce a new era at @boyleheightsbt
We’re now the first publication under the L.A. Local News Initiative and will be serving as its model to launch community newsrooms like ours across L.A. starting next year.
I wrote about what this means: https://t.co/y87Q97exYB
Apply for @Poynter's Power of Diverse Voices, a tuition-free writing workshop for journalists of color. Deadline coming up on Sept. 6. The seminar is Nov. 12-15 in St. Pete. Learn from @AishaS@ByFernandaS@Deggans and me!
https://t.co/n3EqxuaW1Y
I can’t help but think about how hurtful and (tone deaf?) it is to label gen z as the generation that “doesn’t want to work” when many of us graduated college in the pandemic, have yet to experience job security, yet are very eager for full time, salaried roles
Boston NPR affiliate WBUR is opening up applications for a year-long fellowship for early career journalists. Pay is $55k with benefits. #journalismjobs https://t.co/QR4tWRck3o
Today is also my last day at the paper after nearly 13 years, and this will be my last column. I'm grateful that it happened to be one about saying goodbye.
BREAKING: The FBI is raiding a home bought by O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do’s daughter, after an LAist investigation into millions of taxpayer dollars Supervisor Do quietly directed to a little-known nonprofit his daughter was listed as leading.
https://t.co/wsZupcChLM
I'm gonna start introducing myself as "Hi I'm a journalist with LAist — it's a local media station that's affiliated with the company that puts on the Tiny Desk concerts you see on the internet."
THESE HAVE BEEN LEGENDARY RECENTLY!!!