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작성자 Phoebe Crouse
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Concerns have been expressed over the national decline of traditional news organizations and citizens' resulting in their being misinformed about local government; Chicago is providing an ideal laboratory for experimental journalism with funding from philanthropy allowing reporters and their colleagues to experiment with new methods of newsgathering and storytelling to ensure the city receives adequate coverage in an era of shifting media habits.

Philadelphia's rethinking of traditional journalism practices has started an experiment that could have a reverberation across the country. Philadelphia has been a pioneer for finding new ways of collecting and disseminating information about the community while encouraging citizens to engage with local government.

While they earn accolades for their reporting, these young journalists also serve as mentors and foster collaboration across warren park chicago (visit the following page). Their aim is to give the people of Chicago their stories and rewrite its narrative.

The TRiiBE is a project created by three Black Northwestern University Alumni in February 2017, to change narratives about their hometown and to give back the stories to the residents. The TRiiBE aims to empower local residents through journalism while giving them the power to tell stories of their own.

Education reporters Kalyn Belsha and Melissa Sanchez have received multiple honors for their coverage of Chicago schools' digital divide. They were shortlisted for the 2013 Peter Lisagor Award, which recognizes excellence in education reporting. Their investigation into police abuse in Cook County Criminal Court entitled "Abusing the Badge" was also nominated as a finalist for the 2013 Investigative Reporters & Editors Medal Award.

Sarah Karp is a staff reporter for The Chicago Reporter and she won the Casey Medal of Meritorious Journalism in recognition of her series on Chicago's youth incarcerated in prisons, their struggle to remain in school. Her stories made waves in the media when they inspired the Illinois Department of Corrections, which implemented changes to improve conditions in prisons, allowing inmates to return to high school after being released or to find work equivalent to that of a high school graduate.

Karp's work on the issue of crack babies earned her the Justice Leadership Award from Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, an organization which assists those suffering from mental illness or substance use disorders get out of jail and into community treatment services for help.

With financial challenges persisting, journalism's future remains unclear. To support innovation in journalism and not just support one specific model, supporters of journalism should adopt an inclusive plan to encourage all forms of innovation. The strategy involves investing in newsroom operations to create additional revenue sources while lowering the running costs.

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