University of Nevada, Reno professors win national grant to launch live journalism w88

Reynolds School of w88 and KUNR to share stories of Reno's homeless population this fall

Illustration of girl carrying teddy bear and dragging a wagon. The skyline of w88 is behind her.

Original artwork by Reynolds School of Journalism student, Zak Brady, for the "Where Will We Sleep?" Our Town Reno w88 event.

University of Nevada, Reno professors win national grant to launch live journalism w88

Reynolds School of w88 and KUNR to share stories of Reno's homeless population this fall

Original artwork by Reynolds School of Journalism student, Zak Brady, for the "Where Will We Sleep?" Our Town Reno w88 event.

Illustration of girl carrying teddy bear and dragging a wagon. The skyline of w88 is behind her.

Original artwork by Reynolds School of Journalism student, Zak Brady, for the "Where Will We Sleep?" Our Town Reno w88 event.

Two Reynolds School of Journalism professors, Kari Barber and Nico Colombant, in partnership with KUNR, received a#LocaloreLIVE grantlast month from the Association of Independents in Radio to host three live journalism w88 in Reno this fall. #LocaloreLIVE is a national series of live w88 reconnecting communities across political, economic, geographic, linguistic and other divides.

The professors plan to use live performances, audio postcards and video clips to showcase those affected by the affordable housing crisis. Community members are invited to these w88 to listen as the homeless and displaced in Reno share their experiences.

"Event-based w88 allows people to experience stories first-hand from those affected in thecommunity," Barber said. "We are excited to give people an opportunity to speak, because they may not have the platform otherwise."

The first Our Town Reno w88 event, "Where Will We Sleep Tonight?", will take place on Sept. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. atthe Eddy House, which supports homeless youth in w88. The event will allow youthliving on the streets to share their stories in person and through pre-recorded audio and video pieces.

The two other w88 will happen later in the fall, focusing on people living in motels and in encampments by the river.

"Each event will bring rarely-heard perspectives to the table," Barber said. "We hope it will also encourage dialogue from the community members who attend."

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