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  • Suzanne Potter is a journalist with 30 years of experience as a reporter for TV, radio and print news. She spent 15 years as a local TV news reporter in Palm Springs, CA and Providence, RI. She earned a B.A. in Mass Communications from UC Berkeley and spent a year at the Sorbonne in Paris. She lives in Palm Desert, CA, is married with four children and is a longtime leader with the Boy Scouts of America.
  • Since 1996, Public News Service has pioneered a model of member-supported journalism to engage, educate and advocate for the public interest. By combining legacy and new media, they reach audiences across geographic and political divides. Currently, tens of thousands of media outlets receive their content, and more than 6,000 nationally are regularly using their stories. Their members are organizations – NGOs, Foundations, and Social Enterprises – and individuals that help “fund a beat,” covering critical issues that receive too little coverage, lifting up often marginalized voices, and making greater journalistic breadth available to broadcasters and publishers on any platform.
  • Rich is a contributing Central Valley reporter for CapRadio.
  • Sunita is a Contributing Editor at Ethnic Media Services.
  • Quinn Mays host for "The Voice," a news segment in partnership with Black Voice News that shares information about the Inland Region. Quinn received a BA in Media Studies from the University of San Francisco and their interests are in the use of media as a tool for advocacy and self-representation.
  • Inland News Today (INT) debuted in 2003, bringing radio news of Riverside and San Bernardino counties to a wider audience in both text and audio. INT's radio and online operations are under the direction of President and General Manager Jim Ness whose news broadcast career in the Inland Empire has spanned more than 40 years.
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