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Danelle Morton

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Reporting In Public

A new way of doing journalism that is crowd-funded and where the audience participates along the way

Reporting in Public 3 – Leaping From Lily Pad to Lily Pad

August 11, 2011August 11, 2011 - by Danelle

I succeeded in raising money to support my investigative journalism in a innovative way, but the method presents some humiliations, and some difficulties. Still, we’re all scrambling in this economy and must stay nimble.

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Reporting In Public, 2

April 17, 2011April 17, 2011 - by Danelle

In this new style of reporting in public, I feel free to expose my bias and my emotions in a way I’ve not indulged in other journalism.

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REPORTING IN PUBLIC

March 22, 2011March 23, 2011 - by Danelle

Announcing a new way of doing journalism that brings the audience for the story along every step of the way.

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Why Can’t I Sell This Story?

March 20, 2011May 12, 2011 - by Danelle

The tragedy of the GutterPunks in New Orleans demonstrates the country’s lack of interest in how the decline of the middle class affects the next generation.

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THE HISTORY OF TRAIN HOPPING TEENAGERS

March 9, 2011March 29, 2011 - by Danelle

If you compare the economic conditions that caused teenagers to hop trains during the Depression, to today’s economy, there are some striking similarities.

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Termite And Vine

February 13, 2011March 21, 2011 - by Danelle

GutterPunks look ratty, but if you are invited into their squats, you’ll find a pretty interesting sense of being a homebody.

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