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The Citizens Agenda model of campaign reporting elevates the public and uses the newsroom to serve as the public’s servant, a conduit and a translator between the public and the politicians they elect. Image Credit: The Citizens Agenda Guide
The Citizens Agenda model of campaign reporting elevates the public and uses the newsroom to serve as the public’s servant, a conduit and a translator between the public and the politicians they elect. Image Credit: The Citizens Agenda Guide
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The November Election is Coming. Contribute to the City College Community Agenda

City Times Media will use your agenda issues and questions to guide our November 2024 campaign reporting

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What issues and questions would you like to hear candidates for office talk about and address as they compete for your votes in the November 2024 election?

City Times Media wants to hear from you to better guide our election coverage. Use the form below to share the issues that matter to you and your questions for local, state and national candidates.

Every week, City Times reporters will share updates and reporting focused on these issues on the City Times Media website and its other platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, and social media. Read, view, and hear community members from April 2024.

About the City College Community Agenda

The City College Community Agenda is modeled on The Citizens Agenda, “a guide for generating more responsive, inclusive & useful news coverage for voters.” New York University professor and media critic Jay Rosen and “social impact consultancy” Hearken developed it to improve political reporting by moving from a polling-centric approach to reporting on the issues important to communities.

The Citizens Agenda model of campaign reporting elevates the public and uses the newsroom as the public’s servant, a conduit and a translator between the public and the politicians they elect.

City Times Media has specifically used the name “Community Agenda” instead of “Citizens Agenda” to reflect the importance of both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens in the San Diego City College community.

Update, Sept. 5, 5:15 p.m.: A link to the Spanish version of this story was added.

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