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“The Battle of Los Angeles” or (Every Day Is) Taco Tuesday at LMU

 

Reporting from Loyola Marymount University, columnist Rosie Knight previews an upcoming story about the work of LA journalists who have been covering immigration, Immigration Customs and Enforcement or ICE raids, protests, and more. The event was organized by another RLN columnist, Evelyn McDonnell along with he LMU colleages

“Great morning on Nov. 4 at Loyola Marymount University, learning about all the ways that local journalists are reporting on ICE and helping chronicle the Battle of Los Angeles

With a panel featuring reporters from LA Taco, LA Times, and NPR covering topics from objectivity, to the changing guardrails of journalism, and how reporting has changed under this administration, this was a great conversation with some of the best journalists working in LA. Find the full write up in Random Lengths soon.”

 

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