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Finding Solutions: Lessons from the Trenches of Solutions Journalism

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Finding Solutions in a Divisive World
What We are Learning from the News Gathering Trenches of Solutions Journalism

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There are plenty of tough issues confronting you each morning in the news. It is easy to feel information fatigue. But a growing number of journalists are piercing through those dark headlines, discovering people and organizations creating solutions to some of the deepest crises in areas such as poverty, inequality, education, and crime.

Join us on March 27th at Northeastern University for an evening with reporters and editors who have been covering responses to deeply entrenched social challenges, from Baltimore’s historically high murder rate to the opioid epidemic in rural Pennsylvania.

Plus an educator who spends much of her time training newsroom staffs in the field will share best practices drawn from large and small newsrooms all around the US.

These practitioners of solutions journalism are finding small corners of hope and diligence where people are driving meaningful and constructive change.

Mark Sappenfield, Editor of The Christian Science Monitor introduces the panel
Jonathan Kaufman, Dean of Northeastern Universities School of Journalism moderates the panel
Kevin McCorry, education reporter for WHYY in Philadelphia and statewide public media partnership Keystone Crossroads
Harry Bruinius, New York correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor
Liza Gross, Director of Practice Change at Solutions Journalism Network and faculty member at Columbia University
Sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor, Northeastern University, and ONA - the Online News Association.

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Email Greg Fitzgerald at fitzgeraldg@csps.com or call (617) 450-2439

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