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The Bronx News Network, in collaboration with College Now, is running a free journalism program for Bronx high school students.The next semester starts on Feb. 2. Classes will be held at Hostos Community College at 450 Grand Concourse on Wednesday afternoons from 4 to 6 p.m., and run for 12 weeks. Click here for more details.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was Time Magazine’s person of the year – a controversial choice for some. For PETA, the animal rights organization, the honor went to Bill Clinton. Some media outlets and organizations
Dear BxNN Readers,We will be telling you more about our annual appeal next month.But if you’d like to get an end-of-year tax deduction, there’s no better time than right now to support the Bronx News Network (just click the Donate button at top right).Some of you may only be familiar with this website, but here’s a little more info on what we’re all about:BxNN is a nonprofit organization that brings high quality local news and information to neighborhoods where no one else does. We engage, inform and empower residents so they can hold decision makers accountable and build strong communities.In addition to this site, we publish two bi-lingual monthlies – the Mount Hope Monitor and the Tremont Tribune – and run a youth journalism program for high school students. (The Norwood News, a Network founder and participant, is still published by Mosholu Preservation Corporation). We also work closely with other nonprofit media in the borough like the Hunts Point Express, the Mott Haven Herald and BronxTalk.This site brings it all together. We see it as a ‘home page’ for the Bronx and a place for dialogue that leads to community improvement.