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United States: Alissa Azar Convicted for Riot and Disorderly Conduct
Independent journalist Alissa Azar was found guilty of riot and second-degree disorderly conduct in connection with a 2021 riot in an Oregon City park. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on a third charge related to her alleged use of mace
United States: Journalist Beth Nakamura Was Harassed By Trump Supporters
Journalist Beth Nakamura was harassed by a group of men while covering a pro-Trump rally in Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon. The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns these harassments against journalists and urges U.S. authorities to conduct an investigation into the attacks in order to ensure journalists' safety in the field.
United States: JPR Reporter April Ehrlich Arrested Covering Anti-Eviction Protests
Poverty and homelessness reporter of Jefferson Public Radio, April Ehrlich was arrested while covering the news of dispersing of homeless campers who have been evicted from their “tent city” in Hawthorne Park.
United States: Police Target Journalists In Fear Of Accountability, Photographer Maranie Rae Staab Pushed And Injured
As the unrest in and around the United States continue over the murder of George Floyd, police’s violent response remain to be targeting journalists.
United States: Journalists’ Safety Remains At Stake After Police Launch Projectiles And Hinder Coverage In Oregon Protests
As the unrest in and around the United States continue over the murder of George Floyd, police’s violent response remain to be targeting journalists.
United States: The Coalition For Women In Journalism Cheers For Eddy Binford-Ross, 17 Year Old Journalist From South Salem High School Who Covers Protests Like A Pro!
The Coalition For Women In Journalism has been following Eddy Binford-Ross’s coverage of protests in Portland with enthusiasm and hope for the future of women in journalism.