With new attitudes, policies and leadership reshaping the status quo in subjects your readers may not have thought much about before, it’s especially useful to have things explained in stories written specifically for them. From tariffs and immigration to disaster relief, vaccines and much more, learn how to expand your definition of ‘local” so you can report these stories without repeating what others have said, making “outside news” some of your most important and widely read journalism.
20251114T100020251114T1045America/ChicagoThe world in high school media: How to localize global newsWith new attitudes, policies and leadership reshaping the status quo in subjects your readers may not have thought much about before, it’s especially useful to have things explained in stories written specifically for them. From tariffs and immigration to disaster relief, vaccines and much more, learn how to expand your definition of ‘local” so you can report these stories without repeating what others have said, making “outside news” some of your most important and widely read journalism.Davidson Breakout 5JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Conventionamber@jea.org