
#208 - BINJ seeks to finance independent, investigative reporting
07/06/16 • 39 min
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#208 - BINJ seeks to finance independent, investigative reporting
The last time Chris Faraone spoke to It's All Journalism, he was in the midst of some independent investigative work out in Oregon. Now, he's leading a nonprofit journalism endeavor in Boston. The Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, or BINJ (which Faraone has tattooed across his knuckles), is inspired by alternative and independent publications in California, including the San Francisco Public Press, in which people are working collaboratively to bring about not only investigative journalism but to serve the public in ways traditional media no longer can.
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