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Newsroom Archives
PRESS RELEASES
State Group Calls on U.S.
House to Vote Against Increased Cuts to Vital Programs (October
2005)
Arkansas Child
Welfare System: A System on the Verge of Crisis
Again
(August 2005)
CDC DATA SHOW
THAT MILLIONS OF UNINSURED ADULTS FORGO
NEEDED TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS (May 2005)
Advocates Urge
Senator to Protect Food Stamps (April 2005)
Arkansans
Urge Senators to Vote No on New Federal Budget Plan (April
2005)
Tax Foundation
Response (April 2005)
The Presidents
Budget Cuts Programs Vital to Arkansas (February 2005)
Covering the
Uninsured (December 2004)
The death
of the Estate Tax: Where does it leave Arkansas (December
2004)
Changes
in Tax System Hurting State's Working Families (November
2004)
Arkansas Only State to Receive
Perfect Score for Quality Preschool Programs
(November 2004)
U.S. Census Report:
Arkansas' Children Getting Health Coverage (August 2004)
Arkansas' Income
Dropping, Poverty Numbers Increasing (August 2004)
Arkansas
Would Lose $664 Million in Federal Spending (February 2005)
MEDIA ADVOCACY
Message
Development and Framing around Youth Violence
(October 2001)
FrameWorks
Institute
RADIO PSA'S FOR EARLY CARE
Kids Can't wait to learn - These are four radio public service
announcements which show the importance of having a quality Pre-K
program. They are available for download, please feel free to air
on your station.
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
THE PRESS and CHILDREN'S ISSUES
Silent
Revolution: How U.S. Newspapers Portray Child Care
(January 2002)
Reporting
on Suicide (August 2001)
Reporting
on Violence: New Ideas for Television, Print and Web
(2001)
RESOURCES FOR REPORTING ON CHILDREN'S ISSUES
Berkeley Media Studies
Group
Casey
Journalism Center for Children & Families
Children
Now
Columbia Journalism
Review
Families
USA Media Center
Project
for Excellence in Journalism
The
Nieman Foundation for Journalism/ Harvard University
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