What
Is the Paper Chase?
The
paper chase is a way to help bypass government purchased pre-packaged
news, as well as the mainstream media's lack of substantive reporting.
The danger the lack of real information making its way to the
people is apparent in the current state of affairs. What the paper
chase asks people to do is to simply: print, copy, and leave news
wherever you go on a daily basis for twoweeks. We cannot simply
reach the people on the Internet, because people generally go
to the sites they like and the people we want to reach are largely
unaware of our sites and may be disinterested. We have to show
them that what they are missing is the truth.
This
is an opportunity to make a difference and reach out to those
beyond the Internet.
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When
Is the Paper Chase? |
Starting Monday, March 27 - April 9 |
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Process
Questions: |
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| What
news should I pick? |
You
should pick news on whatever issues you feel important. You should
try to alternate between topics, however, because the goal is after
all to inform the public. You should also avoid large, over the top
stories. Remember, the people we are trying to reach do not know what
the current state of affairs are. Our goal is to provide them with
information they can digest, not to make a political statement. So
do not pick stories about "left" vs. "right;"
pick stories that are issue-based. Remember that your audience is
not your echo chamber and choose accordingly. |
How
many copies should I make? |
As
many as you want and can afford. Do not go overboard as too much
paper might miss the point. |
Where
should I leave the news? |
It
is important not to afix the news onto any public property or break
the law in any way. Some suggestions are your doctor's office, gas
station, grocery store, etc. The places you leave the news should
be regular everyday places. |
| What
type of paper should I use? |
Please
use recycled paper because, while we are trying to reach the people,
we still want to be responsible to our environment. |
| Can
I just hand out to people instead? |
Not
a good idea. Most people will simply walk away or the paper will be
thrown away without reading. It has to be left in visible places,
not afixed, simply placed in sight, so that people make an active
choice to read it. Some small shop owners or even larger business
may let you leave a few on their counter. |
| What
news sources should I use? |
Please
do not use opinion pieces or anything that might be nothing more than
propaganda. This is about getting the truth out to the masses, not
coverting political point-of-view. The stories you choose may be the
hot button issues for you, but at least select them from news sources
you trust, not from opinion pieces or from talking points. You are
not limited to the sponsors of the Paper Chase, so long as you respect
copyright. |
| What
about copyright? |
The
sponsors of the paper chase have no problem with copying and printing
as their URL/Title/etc. will appear on the pages. Other news sources
should be asked what their policy is on distribution and you should
indicate what your intentions are. Feel free to link to this URL as
an explanation. |
| What
will this accomplish? |
The
hope is to open more minds to the facts that the media fails to report.
Even if it it raises the awareness of a single person, it will be
a success. It will energize those involved and demonstrate the willingness
of online media--and those who care about the news--to seek new readers
and discussion outside of the Internet. |
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| Sponsors |
| We
are still adding sponsors. If you are interested, please email Muriel
Kane .
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