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Who's coming -- Participants in New Pamphleteers/New Reporters

Here's who's signed up to participate in New Pamphleteers/New Reporters. Hotlinks go to submitted profiles and websites; "NARRATIVE" links to submitted narratives, if any. You can link to them from this page, or search on the wiki category "Jtm-mn-participants."


  1. Anderson, Richard, founder, VillageSoup.com, Camden/Rockland, Maine
  2. David Ardia, director, Berkman Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard Law School
  3. Arnesen, Arnie, radio/TV talkmaster, professor, blogger, [http://www.politicalchowder.com PoliticalChowder.com, Hopkinton, N.H.
  4. Chakoian, Lynn, owner/editor / KickTime -- news for the Kickapoo Valley, Viroqua, Wis.
  5. Baller, Clinton, Editor, Birmingham Buzz, Birmingham, Mich.
  6. Baer-Gutierrez, Fairlight, editor, YourHub.com, Denver, Colo.
  7. Carder, Justin, owner, Capitol Hill Seattle, Seattle, Wash.
  8. Clift, Stephen, E-Democracy.org, local issues forums, Minneapolis, Minn.
  9. Cornick-Horyn, Melissa, news content producer, Sunnyside, N.Y.
  10. Cox, Robert, Media Bloggers Association, New Rochelle, N.Y.
  11. Densmore, Bill, co-collaborator, Greylock Regional Citizen Media Collaborative, and GreylockNews.com, Williamstown, Mass.
  12. Duffy, Margaret, assoc. dean, Missouri School of Journalism
  13. Eskelsen, Todd R., attorney/partner, Schiff Hardin LLP, Washington, D.C.
  14. Erickson, Tim, program director, Minnesota e-Democracy Project, Minneapolis, Minn.
  15. Fishburn Clark, Leslie, community radio reporter, Albuquerque, N.M.
  16. Freivogel, Margaret, editor, St. Louis Beacon, St. Louis, Mo.
  17. Galant, Debra, editor-in-chief/founder,BaristaNet, Glen Ridge, N.J.
  18. Gillmor, Dan: / Arizona State Univ.; fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School) / ex-SJM columnist
  19. Hansen, Kathleen, director, Minnesota Journalism Center, and "Playing the News" project, Minneapolis, Minn.
  20. Hanson, Steve, Uppity Wisconsin, Chppewa Guide and owner, Cruiskeen Consulting LLC, Menomonie, Wis.
  21. Heidelberger, Cory, eDemocracy activist and blogger, Madville Times, Lake Herman, S.D.
  22. Hodgman, Edward, executive director, Understanding Government, Washington, D.C.
  23. Holman, Peggy / principal / The Open Circle Company / Bellevue, Wash. / author / change facilitator / Journalism That Matters co-convenor
  24. Howard, Cody, director, 6News and Citizen Journalism Academy, The World Co., Lawrence, Kan.
  25. Hughes, George "Pat", owner, Paulding.com / NeoMaxCom LLC, Dallas, Georgia
  26. Iggers, Jeremy, executive director, Twin Cities Media Alliance/TC Daily Planet, Minneapolis, Minn.
  27. Jannene, Jeramey, student, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wis.
  28. Knauss, Dan, local web designer, New Local Media,, Marquette Univ. instructor, Milwaukee, Wis.
  29. Johnston, Jane, founder/publisher, The Newburgh Avocate, Newburgh, N.Y.
  30. Kramer, Joel, CEO and editor, [1], Minneapolis, Minn.
  31. Lacy, Stephen, journalism professor, local blog researcher, Michigan State University, Lansing, Mich.
  32. LaPlant, Becky, public policy/engagement, The Blandin Foundation, Grand Rapids, Minn.
  33. Magnuson, Kathy, co-Publisher, Minnesota Women's Press, Saint Paul, Minn. (story)
  34. Maguire, Miles, founder, Oshkosh Comunity News Network Inc.,journalism professor, UW-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wis.
  35. McGill, Doug, director, Largemouth Citizen Journalism Workshops, Rochester, Minn.
  36. Mcnamara, Brein, technology coordinator, Minnesota North Star Academy, St. Paul, Minn.
  37. Meagher, Illona, author/writer, ePluribus Media, Caledonia, Ill.
  38. O'Connor, Mike, co-founder of National Federation of Community Broadcasters, Washington, DC; founder of community radion station WORT-FM Madison, WI; local-media fanboy and owner of the domain name PLACE.COM.
  39. Okamoto, Russell, co-founder, PublicPress.org, Beaverton (Portland), Oregon.
  40. Orren, Michael, founder, PegasusNews.com, Dallas-Ft. Worth
  41. Peck, Chris, editor, The [Memphis] Commercial Appeal, former president, American Society of Newspaper Editors and AP Managing Editors; co-convener, Journalism That Matters / Memphis, Tenn.
  42. Phillips, Patrick, founder and executive director, The Vineyard Voice, West Tisbury, Mass.
  43. Pommier, Christopher, Minneapolis, Minn.
  44. Pope, Priscilla, student, Univ. of Minn-Duluth, Roseville, Minn.
  45. Record, Tracy, editor/co-publisher, West Seattle Blog, Seattle, Wash.
  46. Schaffer, Jan, J-Lab/Institute for Interactive Media, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, Md.
  47. Silha, Stephen, Media/Journalism That Matters, director, Washington News Council, former reporter, Christian Science Monitor and Children’s Express, co-convener, Journalism that Matters / Vashon Island, Wash. Also: http://www.goodnewsgooddeeds.org
  48. Sorcan, Polly Ann, school-board director, Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools, Eveleth, Minn.
  49. Sorensen, Sally, proprietor, Bluestem Prairie, Hutchinson, Minn.
  50. Thompson, Doug, owner/blogger, Blue Ridge Muse and Capitol Hill Blue, Floyd, Va.
  51. Treacy, Mary, executive director, Minn. Coalition on Government Information, Minneapolis, Minn.
  52. Trevino, Marisa, USA Today commentator / publisher, Latina Lista, Dallas, Texas / (JTM-DC interview)
  53. Weber, Jonathan, founder/CEO, NewWest.net, Missoula, Mont.
  54. Wigley, Griff, collaborator, LocallyGrownNorthfield.org, Northfield, Minn.
  55. Williams, Eesha, author, Gassroots Journalism, Brattleboro, Vt.
  56. Williams, Lisa, owner, H2oTown and Placeblogger.com, Watertown, Mass.
  57. Wilson, Phil, radio programmer, Lakeville, Minn.
  58. Witt, Leonard, Robert D. Fowler Distinguished Chair in Communication, Kennesaw State University / PJNet.org, Representative Journalism Project