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advocacy journalism (Page 2)

November 11, 2022

The Case for Reparations: The Pinnacle of Advocacy Journalism

(LOS ANGELES) — Ta-Nehisi Coates’s The Case for Reparations is a seminal piece of journalism, representing the very best of advocacy […]

A homeless person holds a sign saying "Seeking Human Kindness" in a subway station

July 6, 2022

Opinion: A Newsroom Covering Homelessness Works to End It. Is That Wrong?

While some may say Invisible People publishes propaganda, I believe the organization’s materials qualify as advocacy journalism. 

UC Berkeley

June 26, 2022

Opinion: How the Pandemic Rocked the World of These UC Berkeley Students

COVID changed our lives drastically, but we have to manage to see things from a different perspective, even if they were not as planned.

May 14, 2022

The Furgotten: The Los Angeles Abandoned Animal Crisis

The amount of animals surrendered by their owners has more than doubled since 2021. As of April 25th, all six Los Angeles animal shelters have reached capacity, and some are reportedly so packed that animals have to share kennels. With this rise, many animal lovers and rescue organizations have had to step up in order to help the situation as best as possible.

December 16, 2021

The Story Continues for This Local Bookstore

Within the heart of the Playhouse Village in Pasadena lives the oldest and largest independent bookstore in Southern California: Vroman’s Bookstore. This bookstore was one out of the many businesses that struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic.