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Raquel Navarro
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					Freelance news writer, Raquel Navarro, uses her skills and experiences to uplift the voices and actions of marginalized communities through justice-oriented journalism. Fluent in English and Spanish, she would like to eventually write professionally for bilingual publications in the San Francisco Bay Area, which she calls home. Raquel believes that community support and grassroots resistance coupled with strong journalistic research and writing can bridge and build movements for social and economic justice, racial equality, and ultimately, collective liberation. When not writing about labor, housing, and law enforcement legislation at the local and state level, you can find her doing legal observation with the National Lawyers Guild or organizing students across the Universities of California to stand in solidarity with campus worker unions.				
				
		ONA leaders reflect on our past, championing a brighter future
 
		
	Rich Jaroslovsky, the founder of ONA, has described the first official conference in 2000 as a lunch at Columbia University to announce the winners of the Online Journalism Awards. This…
				
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		No borders: Collaboration key for immigration reporting
The key to telling successful stories centering on immigration rests with collaborative efforts between larger more mainstream news organizations and those operations with direct knowledge of the challenges being faced…
				
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		After opening reception venue change: laissez les bons temps rouler
Music, food, cocktails, Mardi Gras displays and a unique New Orleans “scene” greeted hundreds of ONA19 conference-goers Thursday night at the welcoming reception at Mardi Gras World after a last-minute…
				
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