About Linda Jue
JUE, LINDA is executive director and editor of the G.W. Williams Center for Independent Journalism, which develops national reporting projects to support more journalists of color, women and youth in pursuing public interest and investigative journalism. She was associate director of the Independent Press Association, where she directed several national journalism programs. Previously, Jue directed San Francisco State University’s Community Press Consortium, a professional training program for the community and ethnic press. Linda was an associate of the Center for Investigative Reporting and an editor at San Francisco Focus magazine. She also worked as a correspondent for C-SPAN. Her work has appeared in San Francisco Focus, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Toronto Globe and Mail, GEO, MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, PBS' Frontline and other outlets. She has won two Thomas Moore Storke International Journalism Awards and a Maggie for excellence in feature writing. She is also a founding member of the Chauncey Bailey Investigative Reporting Project.
January 2012 Digital Storytelling Workshop Project:
- Was accepted for Jan 08-13 2012 Digital Storytelling.
Stories
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Writing
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Projects
- Flowerland
- During our six day workshop our fellows produce videos that spotlight local businesses in the UC Berkeley area. This video was produced as a part of the Knight Digital Media ...

