The Art of Authentic Journalism According to Bill Conroy

The Art of Authentic Journalism According to Bill Conroy
“In a better world, his reporting would be given awards,” says Charles Bowden. “Of course in a better world, the US government would not be conspiring to murder Mexican citizens.”

By Candice Vallantin
Class of 2011, School of Authentic Journalism
May 23, 2011

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue67/article4422.html

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great writing

brendanorrell@gmail.com

Great writing, and great living, best, Brenda

Bill Conroy is...

one of my Authentic Journalism Heroes. I found my way to Bill's work via The Field. I have learned so much from Bill over the last 2+ years that I happily $upport the Fund for Authentic Journalism.

These stories from the various students at the 2011 school have been great! I look at the photos in the various recent stories and know what it feels like to be involved in one of Al's learning experiences. I care about the people who are directly benefiting from my $upport. I may not be present physically, but I pour a shot and toast these talented, creative people.

Because of courageous, committed and hopeful authentic journalists like Bill, I know I can make a difference in my neighborhood and beyond.

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