Young journalists are growing up: middle school students at the Loru Dessì High School in Villacidro are earning a diploma in reporting.
Recognition for forty young people who participated in "Parole in prima linea," a project born from the collaboration between the Foundation and the L'Unione Sarda group.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
"Words on the front lines." But they too, the seventh-grade students at the Loru Dessì Comprehensive Institute in Villacidro, were on the front lines. They were on the front lines of reporting and journalism, a profession they experienced firsthand thanks to a project born from the collaboration between the Giuseppe Dessì Foundation and the L'Unione Sarda publishing group.
Forty young people, divided into groups of ten, worked across various media: online with L'unionesarda.it, on the radio with Radiolina, on TV with Videolina, and in the paper newspaper with L'Unione Sarda.
They wrote articles, conducted interviews, and hosted radio and television broadcasts. All in the name of rigor and authentic, verified news.
After three days of work, the young reporters received certificates yesterday morning in the Giorgio Pisano room of L'Unione Sarda, confirming that they have kept their words at the forefront; they are young journalists.
(Unioneonline)
