CNPI On The Road
Several
CNPI reporters headed south to attend and report on the first ever
United States Social Forum in Atlanta, Georgia. In all, seven CNPI
reporters attended the forum where their stories were featured on
English, Spanish and French radio broadcasts. Our members also attended
many of the workshops intended to build solidarity among grassroots
movement and they trained other activists new to media how to make
their own radio stories. From Teresa Gonzalez's ground breaking
interview with a Peruvian guest-worker in New Orleans to Christine
Lewis's heartfelt conversations with domestic workers from around the
country, CNPI reporters covered the conference the only way it should
be-from the ground up. Please, enjoy some of our highlights by clicking
on the stories below.
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Americans React to the Swearing-in of the Nation's First Black President
Millions of people both from the United States and around the world braved the freezing temperatures and waited for hours in the National Mall and around it to witness the historic swearing-in of America's first African-American President, Barack Hussein Obama. CNPI reporters Rob Robinson of Picture the Homeless, Arturo Contreras and Abdulai Bah all led by Don Rojas were in Washington D.C. to hear what inspired people to turn out.

On The Road








