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July 6, 2020 By RICH TENORIO

UP TO THE CHALLENGE, FOR CHELSEA: DOCTOR EXPLAINS TRIUMPHS, TERROR OF COVID STRUGGLE

“In a community like Chelsea, with many families in one [housing] unit … With a disease as contagious as this one, isolation is the key.”

Filed Under: Housing, Immigration, Pandemic Democracy Project Tagged With: chelsea, coronavirus, COVID, doctor, IMMIGRANTS, immigration, Local Voices Network, news, news to us, Pandemic Democracy Project

April 28, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

ATTN.: ARTISTS, FREELANCE JOURNALISTS, SERVERS, AND CHELSEA RESIDENTS

coronavirus public engagement

We want to speak with people from other community groups as well, but for now we’re focusing on artists, service industry professionals, freelance reporters, and Chelsea residents. 

Filed Under: Engagement, Pandemic Democracy Project Tagged With: bars, bartenders, chelsea, community conversations, coronavirus, COVID, eats, engagement, freelance journalists, journalism, Local Voices Network, restaurant industry, restaurants, Terms of Service, Upcoming Events

February 4, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

LOCAL VOICES NETWORK + BINJ AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY

In the spirit of the Citizens Agenda that BINJ is using to guide our coverage in the Granite State, Local Voices Network will engage members of the public in dialogue about the issues that affect their lives (as opposed to chasing popular media narratives).

Filed Under: Engagement, Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: community conversations, Cortico, discussions, Local Voices Network, Upcoming Events

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