The latest reporting from City Limits' CLARIFY student journalists
Welcome back to The CLARIFY Report, which features the latest reporting from students journalists in City Limits’ youth training program, the City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative for Youth.
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Regulating the Rise of 'Last Mile' Delivery Sites
Since the fall, high school journalists enrolled in the City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative for Youth (CLARIFY) have been investigating the impact of increased online shopping deliveries and the "last mile" warehouses that store those goods, which have been opening in larger numbers across New York City neighborhoods.
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Q&A with Journalist Yevgenia Albats on Curiosity and Freedom of the Press Yevgenia Albats, a Russian investigative reporter who is currently the Distinguished Journalist in Residence at the NYU Jordan Center, recently spoke to City Limits’ youth reporting interns about what it’s like to be a journalist in a country that does not have a free press. Read their conversation.
Meet Our Fall 2022 Youth Reporting Interns This fall, City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative for Youth (CLARIFY) worked this fall with nearly two dozen talented high school students from across the five boroughs, including bilingual participants reporting in both English and Spanish.
Since the fall of 2014, City Limits has operated a paid training program for high-school and college-aged students who learn and apply the skills of investigative journalism as they report on issues affecting their own neighborhoods.
The City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative For Youth (CLARIFY)
is generously supported by The Google News Initiative
and The Harmon Foundation.