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Ali Ledgerwood
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Helpful tips from your friends at the NPPA
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June 01, 2020, 11:45 AM »
Hey guys,
I get these sent to me now, so if you're interested, here is some info from the NPPA:
We are reaching out to you to offer support from the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA). Available members on the board and staff quickly came together this morning to discuss how we can help as an organization. We're following your social media accounts to keep us up to date. We have attached a statement condemning the Minnesota State Patrol for the CNN arrests.
We offer you the following immediate guidance regarding staying safe while working and covering high conflict News Stories:
Some Practical Advice about Covering High Conflict News Stories:
https://blogs.nppa.org/advocacy/files/2015/04/Practical-Advice-about-Covering-High-Conflict-News-Stories-04-28-15.pdf
Violence Toward the Media is on the rise. Here are tips to stay aware and safe while working on the street.
https://nppa.org/news/violence-towards-media-rise-here-are-tips-stay-aware-and-safe-while-working-street
Additionally, please continue to follow CDC recommendations to keep yourself healthy.
https://nppa.org/health-safety
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