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By Shannan Bowen, Executive Director
The NC Local News Workshop’s team is growing!
Gabriela will help the Workshop plan events, build a membership network, and use social media to connect people to the work and initiatives that are important to our news and information ecosystem. You may see her name from time to time, and she might even guest-write an upcoming edition of this newsletter.
Welcome, Gabriela!
Kicking off our WNC Community Listening Effort
In 2016 she launched a grassroots nonpartisan group that quickly grew to engage hundreds of volunteers in advocacy, actions and community education around key issues facing North Carolinians. Brenda lives in northern Buncombe County with her spouse and 96-year-old mother-in-law on a small patch of land that supports a few goats and chickens and a sometimes bountiful summer garden.
In her independent contractor role for the Workshop, Brenda will conduct community listening and research across Western NC to provide an assessment of information needs, gaps and opportunities in access to news for WNC’s communities, with emphasis on groups that are underrepresented and underserved. One of the Workshop’s major initiatives is helping our state’s news organizations learn and address community needs. As we listen to our communities in WNC, we will share our findings to local news organizations. Please email Brenda if you would like more details, and stay tuned for invitations to future meetings.