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The News Room - Part 1: 16-19 year olds

Hackney Museum, Hackney Museum, Technology and Learning Centre, 1 Reading Lane, Hackney, London, E8 1GQ, England

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16-19 years

Led by young journalists from The Cut newspaper( www.thecutnewspaper.com), the only London-wide colour newspaper for young people by young people, facilitated by Words of Colour. This session will be based on a real live editorial news meeting. Come and discuss with young journalist from The Cut about writing for a newspaper, how to develop a theme , how to edit, and how to write stories and illustrate them for publication in the newspaper online. This event is part of the East festival. For more information contact joy@thecreativecollective.com

Dates:

13 March 2010 - 13 March 2010

Times:

13:00 - 16:00

Admission:

Free, please book your space

Type of Event:

Workshop or activity session
Kids explore Hackney Museum

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