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| Volunteer for The Global Report |
The Global Report survives only because so many people get involved in the process and volunteer their time to produce our various projects. We are always looking for new volunteers. We are currently looking for people to help out in the following areas. If you are interested, contact us and we'll get you started.
While all help is appreciated, we are especially looking for people who will be consistent in showing up to help, even if you can only contribute an hour or two a week.
If you're interested in writing or any other position for The Global Report, we're certainly interested in what you have to offer. |
Video crew - Global Report TV is currently seeking people in the Asheville, NC area to assist in the production of our weekly news program broadcast on Free Speech TV. We are looking for editors versatile in Final Cut Pro, as well as camera and studio assistants with some experience.
Contact us at: editors@theglobalreport.org |
Videographers - If you're a roving camcorder jockey on the hunt for news footage and have something you think is current and worthwhile, we may be able to use it.
Contact us at: submissions@theglobalreport.org |
Web Design - We are in need of someone to help us move to the next level with our website. We're ready for a more comprehensive web presence that integrates all aspects of the Global Report with the latest tools and opportunities available in the virtual world. If you have knowledge in HTML, CSS, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, etc. and want to volunteer your time to help us inform and foment for social change, please contact us at
editors@theglobalreport.org
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Writers - The Global Report is always on the lookout for new stories. Writers are welcome to submit any material to us. We cannot always guarantee publication on our website, but we will review your work and give it serious consideration.
We are mostly looking for hard news, non-editorial style writing in a third person narrative form.
Contact us at: submissions@theglobalreport.org |
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| Quote of the Week |
| " Total US deaths in Afghanistan have doubled under President Obama, and when the next US soldier is reported dead, the majority of US deaths in Afghanistan will have occurred under President Obama. " |
-- Robert Naiman, truthout, 8/16/2010.
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