Last month, I wrote about how a successful journalistic collaboration between Prison Journalism Project, our writers and outside publications depends on a shared understanding of our journalistic values, principles and approach to ensure that our writers fully understand and accept the responsibilities and ramifications of the work they are doing for PJP.
In creating the necessary resources and training material, I wanted to incorporate the best practices of organizations working with community reporters, so I turned to Darryl Holliday, one of the founders of City Bureau, a nonprofit civic newsroom based in the South Side of Chicago.
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