
CNPI is the nation's only grassroots news bureau where low-income workers and immigrants are trained to be professional radio reporters.
CNPI reporters tell the stories of their communities and issues that are important to their lives. Their work has aired locally, nationally and internationally, and is also used as movement-building tools to advance social change campaigns.
We partner with community based organizing groups to train their members and staff in Radio Journalism 101. Our reporters are street vendors, domestic workers, refugees and construction workers.
Written by Zoilo Blas
Wednesday, 05 August 2009 16:47
Following the killing of an Ecuadorian immigrant, Jose
Sucuzhanay in December 2008, several
grassroots organizations joined efforts to denounce hate-crimes in
Brooklyn.

Recently, GLOBE (Gays and Lesbians of Bushwick Empowered) held a rally in Bushwick to show supports for all victims of heinous crimes including gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgendered people. CNPI reporter, Zoilo Blas of Make The Road By Walking was there to speak with GLOBE organizer, Karina Claudio.

Recently, GLOBE (Gays and Lesbians of Bushwick Empowered) held a rally in Bushwick to show supports for all victims of heinous crimes including gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgendered people. CNPI reporter, Zoilo Blas of Make The Road By Walking was there to speak with GLOBE organizer, Karina Claudio.
Written by Abdulai Bah
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 17:42
The Community News Production Institute in partnership with Global Movements Urban Struggles aired its monthly show
on July 28th
Read more: C.N.P.I Monthly Show: Immigrants Face Police Harassment in New Haven
Written by Abdulai Bah & Kristofer Rios
Thursday, 23 July 2009 19:23
On July 23rd, community organizers and housing advocates took over a
vacant lot in East Harlem to demand an end to homelessness. 
Several hours after the take-over, NYPD officers moved in to arrest the organizers. Community News Production Institute reporters Kristofer Rios, Christine Lewis, Ravi Ragbir and Jaisal Noor were there to cover the event. This report was filed for FSRN.
Several hours after the take-over, NYPD officers moved in to arrest the organizers. Community News Production Institute reporters Kristofer Rios, Christine Lewis, Ravi Ragbir and Jaisal Noor were there to cover the event. This report was filed for FSRN.
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