From highlighting the impacts of the criminalization of people experiencing homelessness, to the larger environmental and racial justice movement, to sharing the stories of immigrants and refugees — street papers believe in the idea that journalism can bring people together to make the world we live in a better place.
“As some of the few true community newspapers left, street papers, and INSP, provide a crucial connection between readers and telling stories often excluded from traditional coverage,” says K. Rambo, editor-in-chief at Street Roots in Portland, USA. “At a time when newspapers and the communities they serve are under constant threat from unaccountable power structures, street papers hold the line.”
The stories we publish in street papers through the News Service also have an immediate impact by supporting individuals in need to maintain a dignified income. Every day, the sales of these publications enable thousands of people to survive: to access healthy food, to buy essential items, to have a safe place to call home, and live better lives.
“I buy Surprise because I simply like the magazine, the quality of the journalistic work, and the choice of topics,” says Katharina Hiller, a reader ofSwiss street paper Surprise. “Social problems don’t get solved by staying silent about them. They have to be given voice.”
In a time of fake news, and the rise of nationalism and extremism, it’s something we mustn’t take for granted. A free press and using our voice.
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