Quillan Anderson

Black Lives Matter: What to do when the story is ongoing, but the “trend” is over

This is a digital magazine story, flip through the file here: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/425857102/ Plaintext: On May 25, 2020, Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on the throat of 46-year-old George Floyd for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, killing him in a video that sparked national outrage. The months following Floyd’s death were filled with nationwide protests,…

JRNL 3610 Introduction

My name is Quillan Anderson and I am a third-year undergraduate journalism and political science student at Northeastern concurrently pursuing an M.S. in Media Advocacy. My focus is on covering social issues, particularly stories that are undervalued and underrepresented. “My favorite projects include a story about an individual’s encounter with police brutality, a choir composed…

An Act for Justice

Protecting Massachusetts’s most vulnerable communities Transcript: [PACHECO:] “When you think about environmental justice communities, they’re communities that, for generations that have not had the focus on them… we as a society have not really taken as seriously as we should have.” [BRACA:] “We knew that it was really all about the money and not about…


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