Аннотация к книге "North American Street Newspaper Association"
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA) is an organization of street newspapers papers that provide employment opportunities, community, and a voice to homeless and other economically vulnerable people. As of October 2008 it has 28 members in the United States and Canada with a total monthly circulation of about 255,000 copies. NASNA holds an annual conference and runs the Street News Service (SNS) together with AlterNet to share...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA) is an organization of street newspapers papers that provide employment opportunities, community, and a voice to homeless and other economically vulnerable people. As of October 2008 it has 28 members in the United States and Canada with a total monthly circulation of about 255,000 copies. NASNA holds an annual conference and runs the Street News Service (SNS) together with AlterNet to share articles. The seed to start NASNA was planted in August 1996 at the first North American Street Newspaper Summit in Chicago, sponsored by papers StreetWise and Real Change as well as the National Coalition for the Homeless. It was formally founded in September 1997 when 37 street newspapers met at the second conference in Seattle. In 2006 NASNA had 47 member newspapers. In early 2009, the North American Street Newspaper Association hired an Executive Director for the first time.
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