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Tag: Captive Voices

40 years later, Still Captive?

Uncategorized
January 8, 2016December 4, 2018 David Lim

The most recent review of the state of high school journalism showed the latest struggles, and the progress made, since the first review in 1974.

Tagged Captive Voices, fall-2015, high school journalism, recent-news, reports, student journalism

PRESS RELEASE: SPLC mourns passage of Jack Nelson, award-winning journalist and author

News
October 21, 2009

The Student Press Law Center joined the journalismworld Wednesday in mourning the loss of Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaperman andauthor Jack Nelson, whose landmark study documenting widespread censorship ofstudent journalism, Captive Voices, led to the formation of theSPLC.

Tagged Captive Voices

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