Congrats to our graduating youth reporters! Emilie Santana is off to Cal State LA, Ethan Fernandez is headed to Occidental College, Angela Caliz is going to Cal Poly Pomona, Kathryn Mora’s got a place at UC Santa Cruz and Janelle Quintero’s heading to UCLA. It’s always amazing seeing our youth grow and go off to do amazing things. To support our youth journalism program you can donate here: https://lnkd.in/gT-pWYwm
Boyle Heights Beat
Non-profit Organizations
Los Angeles, California 60 followers
Boyle Heights Beat is a bilingual community news project produced by youth, offering “news by and for the community.”
About us
Your bilingual community news project produced by youth, offering “noticias por y para la comunidad,” or “news by and for the community. Boyle Heights Beat offers a unique brand of community journalism, built around community meetings that youth reporters lead each quarter to solicit ideas and hear concerns. The New York Times hailed Boyle Heights Beat for serving “an ever greater need” for immigrant communities to have their stories heard.
- Website
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https://boyleheightsbeat.com/
External link for Boyle Heights Beat
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
Locations
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Primary
2900 E Cesar E Chavez Ave
Los Angeles, California 90033, US
Employees at Boyle Heights Beat
Updates
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Boyle Heights Beat reposted this
Students and staff from Boyle Heights Beat visited us on Monday for a tour and have conversations with LAist staff. We showed them around, introduced them to some reporters and editors, had a lunch conversation about journalism/get to know our staff, and left with some LAist swag.
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Boyle Heights Beat reposted this
What a treat to host Boyle Heights Beat students and staff for an LAist tour and meet-and-greet with journalists. Shout-out to David Rodriguez for his coordination and tour guide skills. Photo credit: Boyle Heights Beat
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