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Programs/Content

How a WAER collaboration with young musicians spawned original content and a ‘haunting’ tune

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | September 6, 2023

The station’s “Salt City Mashup” brought together Syracuse talent for a recording project that other stations can replicate in their communities.

Education

How the Syracuse Journalism Lab is diversifying local reporting while training young journalists

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | July 28, 2023

The Syracuse Press Club and The Stand, a local nonprofit news outlet, teamed up to teach high-school students the basics of journalism.

Engagement

For Syracuse’s The Stand, a resident’s crusade against violence became a story with impact

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | November 1, 2022

The hyperlocal publication enlisted community members to tell the story of Bernard Cannon, who takes weapons off the streets of Syracuse’s South Side.

Engagement

How organizing a Photo Walk can build community and engage your audience

By Ashley Kang, Lead Educator (Syracuse Journalism Lab) | September 20, 2022

The collaborative gatherings can generate content before, during and long after the event while growing trust and creating lasting connections.

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