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DESCRIPTION:The nonprofit news model is growing nationwide, giving rise to local and 
 national coverage from newsrooms that are independent of the motivations of 
 shareholders and advertisers. A panel of journalists from nonprofit news 
 group El Timpano, Mission Local and San Jose Spotlight will describe their 
 goals, successes, and challenges.\n\nA staffperson will moderate the 
 discussion, and there will be a question and answer period.\n\nEl Timpano 
 works in collaboration with residents and community partners to create 
 empowering, two-way channels of information that inform and engage the Bay 
 Area's Latino and Mayan immigrants.\n\nSince 2008, Mission Local, an 
 independent news site based in the Mission District, has been focused on 
 high-impact, enterprise reporting on everything from police reform to 
 corruption at City Hall, housing, education and now the pandemic.\n\nSan 
 Jose Spotlight is San Jose's first nonprofit news organization dedicated to 
 independent political and business reporting. Their mission is to change 
 the face of local journalism by building a community-supported newsroom 
 that ignites civic engagement, educates citizens and strengthens our 
 democracy.\n\nThis program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco 
 Public Library.\nFor accommodations (such as ASL interpretation or 
 captioning), call (415) 557-4557 or contact accessibility@sfpl.org. 
 Requesting at least 72 hours in advance will help ensure 
 availability.\n\nFree\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/08/17/18851626.php
SUMMARY:Panel: How does nonprofit journalism work?
LOCATION:San Francisco Main Library\n100 Larkin St\nSan Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/08/17/18851626.php
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