Veronica I. Arreola is a professional feminist, writer and a mom. A prolific blogger, Veronica currently writes about women in science at Girl w/Pen, politics at Chicagonista and women in media issues at WIMN’s Voices. Veronica is the assistant director of the Center for Research on Women and Gender and directs the Women in Science and Engineering program at UIC.
The Workshop new media associate Marissa Wasseluk breaks down some ways to be an effective blogger and invites you to this year’s Making Media Connections conference. Read the complete post on the NPcommunicator blog! Blogs share your stories. Across the web, individuals and organizations are doing what paper newsletters did in the past – connecting [...] […]
Check out our latest blog post about all the tools you need to communicate your story! From our Press Release Generator, Submitting to Community Calendars to our very own Media Guide. Read more to find out what resources are available for FREE! […]
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From mainstream to multimedia, Ray Hanania works “both sides of the wall” Growing up on the Southside of Chicago prepared journalist Ray Hanania to wear many labels. His schoolyard detractors wouldn’t take “I’m American” for an answer. So, Hanania sought out his father’s advice. “Well, geesh, you know, don’t tell them your Palestinian. Tell ‘em [...] […]
Most people don't know that news sites often have "community calendars" where users can submit their own events or tips to be published on their site and in some cases featured in the day's news broadcast or news publication. […]
There’s many ways to contact news outlets about news they can use. One way is through news outlets’ websites. Submit press releases and media alerts to Chicago and other Midwest news outlets using the links below. A word of advice: Be selective when choosing news outlets to send your news too. Consider the geographic area [...] […]