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Johanna Bejarano B.

@jpbejaranob

Central Washington Reporter at @NWPBroadcasting. I am always looking for extraordinary stories to voice communities. Opinions here are my own RTs ≠ endorsement.

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Compartimos las columnas de #LosDanieles Es un homenaje a todos los que arriesgan sus vidas para proteger las nuestras #GraciasMédicosColombianos #SinUnAbrazo

Compartimos las columnas de  #LosDanieles 

Es un homenaje a todos los que arriesgan sus vidas para proteger las nuestras

#GraciasMédicosColombianos
#SinUnAbrazo
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Dicen que Bogotá no es de nadie. Hoy hemos demostrado que Bogotá es de todos! De este desafío que nos puso la vida no saldrán adelante los más ricos o fuertes sino los más solidarios y disciplinados! Y Bogotá es un ejemplo y un orgullo en ambas! GRACIAS A TODOS! GRACIAS BOGOTÁ!

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Free @utknightcenter course on equity & ethics in data journalism, such as privacy, consent, power, error, & bias. Heather Krause, We All Count will guide you hands-on to identify inequity & hidden bias at 7 key stages of the data journalism lifecycle buff.ly/2ySoM0C DataJournalism.com

Free @utknightcenter course on equity &amp; ethics in data journalism, such as privacy, consent, power, error, &amp; bias. <a href="/datassist/">Heather Krause, We All Count</a> will guide you hands-on to identify inequity &amp; hidden bias at 7 key stages of the data journalism lifecycle buff.ly/2ySoM0C <a href="/datajournalism/">DataJournalism.com</a>
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.@utknightcenter is hosting the free course “Equity and ethics in data journalism: hands-on approaches to getting your data right.” The instructor is data expert Heather Krause, founder of Heather Krause, We All Count. Registration is ongoing. buff.ly/2ByvPN3

.@utknightcenter is hosting the free course “Equity and ethics in data journalism: hands-on approaches to getting your data right.” The instructor is data expert Heather Krause, founder of <a href="/datassist/">Heather Krause, We All Count</a>. 

Registration is ongoing.
 
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Cara Williams Fry has been named General Manager of NWPB. Currently serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, PA. She starts with us in mid-February- looking forward to all the great work and growth to come with her leadership.

Cara Williams Fry has been named General Manager of NWPB. Currently serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Content Officer WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, PA. She starts with us in mid-February- looking forward to all the great work and growth to come with her leadership.
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Today in 1943, the Walla Walla Airfield asked this station to help locate a missing bomber plane. Dozens of listeners responded and officials guided the aircraft to a safe landing. Do you have a unique broadcasting story to share? Go to 100.nwpb.org

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One in three U.S. teens have experienced violence from a dating partner. Organizations in WA call to #TalkAboutIt , especially in February during the #TeenDatingViolence Awareness and Prevention Month. #TDVAM YWCA Yakima wscadv nwpb.org/2022/02/09/tee…

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This early transmitter was the first used to broadcast WSU’s radio signal across the Northwest. Until the end of the 1920s, this service, was the only station operating east of the Cascades in WA to the ID panhandle. Celebrate 100 years of broadcasting at 100.nwpb.org

This early transmitter was the first used to broadcast WSU’s radio signal across the Northwest. Until the end of the 1920s, this service, was the only station operating east of the Cascades in WA to the ID panhandle. Celebrate 100 years of broadcasting at 100.nwpb.org
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#Tulip #farmworkers at Mount Vernon, #Washington, suspended their #strike to begin negotiations. Union recognition, wages and health and safety conditions are among the demands. Here is the story: nwpb.org/2022/03/25/tul…

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It's still time to support Northwest Public Broadcasting. We're celebrating our 100th anniversary. Help us keep the programs coming and tell more stories to our communities. bit.ly/36R7Cl0

It's still time to support <a href="/NWPBroadcasting/">Northwest Public Broadcasting</a>. We're celebrating our 100th anniversary. Help us keep the programs coming and tell more stories to our communities. bit.ly/36R7Cl0
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How do we achieve "A More Perfect Union" regarding Latinx voting rights? Proud to contribute to this project of Northwest Public Broadcasting, KUOW Public Radio, SPOKANE PUBLIC RADIO and Humanities Washington. kuow.org/stories/a-more…

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If either of these sound like you and you’re interested in sharing your story, I'd love to hear from you. You can email me at [email protected] or DM me. Thanks!

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Reglas de Labor & Industries protegen a los trabajadores de WA del calor extremo, pero trabajadores agrícolas en Central WA tienen opiniones mixtas sobre la normativa. Muchos se ven entre trabajar bajo un calor peligroso o recibir menos pago. bit.ly/3pBcLDw

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As Labor & Industries develops permanent rules to protect WA's outdoor workers from extreme heat, farmworkers in Central WA have mixed opinions on the regulations. Many are caught between either working in dangerous (even fatal) heat, or losing valuable hourly wages." bit.ly/3dERINt

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“The key rule should apply when temperatures reach 75 not 89," says Alfredo Cortes, a farmworker in Skagit County. "Because to everybody in the community, 75 is already hot, but to us in the field, 75 feels like 90 or 100 degrees." bit.ly/3Q8atXa