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The Uvalde Leader News has documented the fallout after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary on May 24, 2022, including controversies involving the botched police response and the grief and frustration of the families of the victims. ABC News has produced a documentary, “Print It Black,” about the Uvalde newspaper and how it was impacted by the shooting and related controversies.
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The leaders of six journalism schools discuss the ongoing media bloodbath, the cost of a journalism degree, and how to prepare journalists for the future.
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The leaders of six journalism schools discuss the ongoing media bloodbath, the cost of a journalism degree, and how to prepare journalists for the future.
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The newsroom joins the San Antonio Report, the Texas Tribune, and Houston Landing in unionization efforts.
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Journalists said while the voluntary recognition is an important step, they still plan to fight over a colleague’s layoff.
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The decision to lay off editor Sandra Santos came just over a week after the San Antonio Report Union, placing the layoff in a critical period that workers said was illegal.
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Newsroom staff at the digital nonprofit outlet said they have 100% support among their coworkers. They seek to address pay inequities, layoff protections, barriers between donors and journalism, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts.
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Pioneer María Martin helped train participants at San Antonio's Esperanza Peace & Justice Center before her death. Some of those students reflect on what they learned and how Martin's legacy in journalism will live on.
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Journalist María Martin died Dec. 2 at the age of 72. Fronteras takes a look back at past interviews with Martin that discuss her life and pioneering work to tell underrepresented stories in the U.S. and Central America.
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Historically, trust in Spanish-language television news is what keeps the Latinx communities in the United States tuned into the news.