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Tanzina Vega

@tanzinavega

Journalist 🎙 OG NYC🗽 Super mom 🦸🏻‍♀️ Boricua 🇵🇷

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linkhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/10/parenting/single-mom-coronavirus-tanzina-vega.html calendar_today10-06-2010 14:01:12

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At NYCHA's Red Hook West, 113 households have gone without kitchen gas since Jan. 24. Residents are frustrated with the growing expense of take-out. “I eat too many sandwiches but I feel like it’s not enough nutrition for my body,” said Agnes Winn, 91. bit.ly/3QkI5nV

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NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo: “Unfortunately, it seems to me that SpaceX & Starbucks would rather spend their money initiating court litigation rather than improving their workers’ lives. They're seeking to divert attention from their lawbreaking'
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/a…

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Me too. Though I left a year before they canceled it. Total missed opportunity imo. I loved connecting with listeners. Here’s my substack in the meantime open.substack.com/pub/tanzina?r=…

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Having good news judgement is understanding when/why something should be covered. All editors have to have it.

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Christina Carrega(@ChrisCarrega) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I read a piece in Gothamist from last month that reminded me of this piece from February.
It feels appropriate to reup American Journalism Online's Katie Coss' piece right now.

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It shouldn’t be about validating, it should be about helping audiences understand what’s happening/why it’s happening/who the stakeholders are and what the outcomes could be.

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Roc Nation Refugee(@Pragmatism14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I worked for public radio from 2004 to 2008, I was blessed to have a Black station manager, Denise Franklin (RIP). She made space for me and gave me so many opportunities within the station. We need more diversity in public radio to bring in the next generation

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