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Sun Never Sets on Sunshine Week

Nick | 22 March, 2008 19:47 | (258)

On Saturday, The Telegraph’s observation of Sunshine Week officially came to a close. I say "officially" for two reasons:

One, this year’s theme of journalists and citizens urging all candidates for public office to state their positions on open government is, by definition, a yearlong activity.

Two, here at The Telegraph we consider open government and the public’s right to know to be a 365-day-a-year commitment.

Now that the calendar observance is over, though, I thought it would be worth summarizing our contributions to Sunshine Week these past six days.

 

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So What's The Big Deal About Sunshine Week?

Nick | 15 March, 2008 20:13 | (327)

For most journalists, I suspect, advocacy doesn’t come easily – especially if you have been in this business for as long as I have.

From the day I graduated from journalism school (Suffolk University 1976) up until a few years ago, the thought of advocating for something – as opposed to reporting, investigating, analyzing, etc. – was never on my radar. We don’t advocate, I would remind myself, we provide information so other people can advocate should they so desire.

So here I am today doing just that on behalf of Sunshine Week, a national campaign championed by the American Society of Newspaper Editors to promote the importance of the First Amendment and open government in a democratic society. More to the point: to make sure you know what tools are available to hold your government leaders accountable for their actions.

 

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