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November 2011

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SPJ NorCal on Monday issued a letter to Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and Police Chief Howard Jordan condemning the arrest of independent journalist Susie Cagle during Occupy Oakland protests on Nov. 3. Cagle was arrested and held in custody for 15 hours despite displaying a press badge and  identifying herself as a journalist and despite the fact that an officer at the scene acknowledged his familiarity with her published work.

The action is part of a disturbing trend of police officers at Occupy protests nationwide arresting journalists covering the events.

SPJ President John Ensslin last week issued a statement urging mayors across the country to drop charges against these journalists and calling on police to exercise greater care to avoid arresting journalists who are simply doing their jobs.

“We know that as protests escalate it may be difficult for police to distinguish bystanders from participants, but it is clear now that many journalists have been erroneously arrested without cause,” Ensslin said. “These errors must be rectified immediately.”

Auction Items Unveiled

Attendees at our annual Excellence in Journalism awards dinner will have a chance to bid on some fabulous items. Check out this preview of our two live auction items — a Mexican dinner party for 6 with chef Simona Padilla and framed original editorial cartoon of “The Vanishing Newsroom” by Peaco Todd — as well as many great silent-auction items, such as Tahoe ski trips, lunch with a literary agent, tango lessons, an adult fencing class, and a variety of wines from the San Francisco Chronicle’s cellar. Here’s the full list: Read the rest of this entry »

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