Despite the recession, a recent survey of small businesses in Ballard revealed that more than 20 entrepreneurs have opened their doors within the past two years. After overcoming the initial hurdle of securing both capital and affordable leases, new business owners now face the larger challenge of surviving in a tough economy. Reporters Aislyn Greene and Krista Staudinger enter the business world to discover how these entrepreneurs hope to win the hearts – and wallets – of Ballard locals.
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Categories: Pacific Northwest, USA, Student Reporting, Poverty and Development
Pakistan gets plenty of press for bomb attacks and international terrorist threats. After two months traveling the country last year, CLP journalists found that the ongoing crisis here has its roots in a corrupt and collapsing education system that is feeding poverty, discontent and violence.
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For the girls of Haiti's Under-17 national squad, it's more than just a game. Every member of the 20-girl team was left homeless after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake ravaged their country on Jan. 12. In March, the team competed in the U-17 women's CONCACAF championship in Costa Rica, giving their fellow Haitians back home a small sign of hope and recovery in the wake of death and destruction.
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Categories: Haiti, Costa Rica, Watch, Poverty and Development
From the dark days of the Chinese Exclusion Act to post–911 crackdowns on undocumented immigrants, immigration detention has a controversial history in both our nation and in the Puget Sound region. Between World/Behind Bars is a four-part radio series exploring immigration detention from its roots in the 1930s at “Seattle's Ellis Island" in the International District to today's privately-run Northwest Detention Center on the Tacoma Tideflats. Listen to the series on kuow.org.
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Categories: USA, Watch, Listen, Labor and Immigration
As new leaders in Washington and Islamabad struggle against a surge of Islamic militancy and growing political instability in Pakistan, their greatest challenge will be winning the hearts and minds of 170 million citizens in one of the world's poorest and most densely populated Muslim countries.
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Fast News: It's cheap and easy, and mega-corporations are jamming it down our throats everywhere we turn, leaving us feeling bloated and uninformed. Enter the Slow Journalism movement, led by the Common Language Project, with the patience and expertise to deliver thoughtful news reports that nourish our minds and spirits.
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Categories: USA, CLP Updates, The Media
CLP Co-founder Sarah Stuteville spoke at the Friday April 16th Tedx Seattle event with CLP collaborator Morgan Dusatko, presenting our latest brilliant/crazy idea, America in 5. The full video of their talk will be online soon, but in the meantime, you can check out this background page with tweets and searches related to their talk, or click 'more' to watch the America In 5 pilot story, Joy, a five minute video on one family's struggle to find a home.
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Categories: CLP Updates
Check out this audio slideshow on NYTimes.com. CLP contributor Grant Fuller recorded all the audio and conducted the interviews. Photographs are by Lynsey Addario. The slideshow accompanies this print article by Simon Romero.
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Categories: Haiti, Watch, Listen, Poverty and Development
Here at the CLP we want to produce high quality multimedia journalism that continues to be valuable for you. Continued funding is important, and we recently joined the new micropayment site Kachingle as a way to offer you an affordable way to support us based on how much you visit.
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Categories: CLP Updates
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