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December 30, 2004

Fulton: Journalists Make People Feel Unimportant

At our Fusion Power conference, Mary Lou Fulton talked about the Northwest Voice, a participatory journalism newspaper project, and said if someone wants to submit a story about a little girl selling lemonade to fight MS, why not find a place for it to run. Here's her logic:

I think one of the things that unfortunately journalism has become really good at is making people feel unimportant, making people feel that what matters to them and the things that are meaningful in their life don't have any place at all in what we do. And so I want to take that whole thing away and say hey if you want to write it and you want to send it in, as long as it's local, we'll publish it. And we do...
The problem with being a great gatekeeper is that you're keeping people out instead of letting people in.
(Continued at PJNet Today)
Posted by yatta at 02:03 PM