Fellow journalists,

I think it’s safe to assume I wasn’t the only one riveted to Twitter last night, as many of New Mexico’s finest journalists covered the APD protest in Albuquerque last night.

I’m going to avoid calling people out by name — only because I’ll inevitably miss folks — but I felt super proud of New Mexico’s journalists last night. (And that includes the team at the Daily Lobo.) I knew exactly who to be watching for honest, brave, and breaking coverage of what was happening out on the streets.

If you need to catch up with some of our members on Twitter, you can find them on the Twitter feed on our website: http://www.nmspj.org/

A few resources for those covering the protests, more of which are likely coming:

http://www.poynter.org/how-tos/newsgathering-storytelling/182818/how-journalists-can-stay-safe-while-working-in-the-field/

http://www.poynter.org/how-tos/230359/journalists-under-attack-pros-offer-safety-advice/

http://dartcenter.org/content/richard-engel-on-covering-violence

And most importantly: “Self Care Tips for News Media” from DART:
http://dartcenter.org/content/self-care-tips-for-news-media-personnel-exposed-to-traumatic-events#.UzmCilc02NM

Keep up the awesome work, everyone. And take care of yourselves and one another.

best wishes,
Laura


Laura Paskus
reporter, radio producer, and editor
cell: 505.217.5136
http://southwestreporter.com/
laura.paskus@gmail.com
Twitter: @LauraPaskus
President, Rio Grande Chapter, Society of Professional Journalists

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