Menomonie, WI – Ready to share the stories that define your community? UW-Stout’s Citizen Journalism Workshop invites area residents to join a six-session series that covers the essentials of journalism. The six-week course, which meets in-person for the first and last sessions and virtually in between, will provide participants with the foundational tools to write and publish engaging, well-researched stories about the events, people and issues shaping their community.
Workshop Details:
- Dates: January 28 & March 4 (In person at UW-Stout), February 4, 11, 18 & 25 (Virtual).
- Time: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
- Cost: $29 with Scholarship; $149 Regular.
- Scholarships Available: For community members, scholarships are generously funded by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation, Eye on Dunn County and Local News Group. Apply now at www.uwstout.edu/citizen-journalism.
Led by Dr. Kate Roberts Edenborg, a seasoned journalist and educator, this workshop covers interviewing, fact-checking, story structure, editing and more. By the end of the course, participants will submit a finished story for potential publication and be prepared to continue to share authentic stories from their community.
Who Should Attend?
Open to all community members, this workshop is ideal for those looking to make an impact through writing—no experience required.
Why Enroll?
This is a unique chance to gain practical journalism skills and amplify the stories that matter most to the Chippewa Valley. “This workshop empowers participants to be thoughtful, informed storytellers,” says Dr. Edenborg.
Ready to Register?
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to contribute to the stories of our region. Visit www.uwstout.edu/citizen-journalism to learn more and secure your spot today!
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