EqualVoice
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Application Description
Millions of American families live in poverty, not of their own making, but because our system has failed them, or even worse, ignored them. Their stories are rarely told, their voices rarely heard. Yet, these families have the firsthand experience and insight into how public policy, attitudes and systems must change to raise all families to prosperity.
Equal Voice newspaper breaks news, follows issues, investigates and sheds light on the lives of families living in poverty in the United States. Then we go deeper, interviewing the policy-makers, legislators and executives to understand the how-and why behind the issues.
Equal Voice is written and edited by award-winning professional journalists with a depth of experience in major newsrooms throughout the country. It’s published by Marguerite Casey Foundation, which provides grants to organizations working on the issues behind family poverty.
We take pride in providing independent, accurate, meaningful journalism and in seeking voices from overlooked corners of our country. Every week Equal Voice publishes original news, features, photo essays and opinion pieces.
With the decline in mainstream newspapers, shrinking news budgets, and smaller staffs, we want to help other journalists bring these critical stories to the attention of their readers. Our articles are intended for sharing. We encourage print, electronic and broadcast journalists to use our articles as inspiration for their own reporting, to contact our sources, and dig even deeper into the issues of family poverty in their own cities and states.
Through partnerships with the 250 community organizations supported by Marguerite Casey Foundation, the newspaper is also able to connect journalists with families, community organizers and local experts in 14 states (Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas and Washington).
Read & save to ‘favorites’ list and share posts via Facebook, Twitter, Email or SMS.
Navigate the App galleries and view images and pictures, through our “Album” Tab. Each gallery includes a thumbnail screen of images. Clicking on a thumbnail will open the image to full view, using a native image viewer and share them with your friends via Facebook, Twitter, Email or SMS.
View our “Video” library, where you can easily browse and watch directly from the app.
Navigate the App by our Search Tab.
Real time notifications of new articles.
Save articles for offline reading.
Choose which push notifications you would like to get by Categories/ Tags / Authors, using our advanced native push settings.
Equal Voice newspaper breaks news, follows issues, investigates and sheds light on the lives of families living in poverty in the United States. Then we go deeper, interviewing the policy-makers, legislators and executives to understand the how-and why behind the issues.
Equal Voice is written and edited by award-winning professional journalists with a depth of experience in major newsrooms throughout the country. It’s published by Marguerite Casey Foundation, which provides grants to organizations working on the issues behind family poverty.
We take pride in providing independent, accurate, meaningful journalism and in seeking voices from overlooked corners of our country. Every week Equal Voice publishes original news, features, photo essays and opinion pieces.
With the decline in mainstream newspapers, shrinking news budgets, and smaller staffs, we want to help other journalists bring these critical stories to the attention of their readers. Our articles are intended for sharing. We encourage print, electronic and broadcast journalists to use our articles as inspiration for their own reporting, to contact our sources, and dig even deeper into the issues of family poverty in their own cities and states.
Through partnerships with the 250 community organizations supported by Marguerite Casey Foundation, the newspaper is also able to connect journalists with families, community organizers and local experts in 14 states (Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas and Washington).
Read & save to ‘favorites’ list and share posts via Facebook, Twitter, Email or SMS.
Navigate the App galleries and view images and pictures, through our “Album” Tab. Each gallery includes a thumbnail screen of images. Clicking on a thumbnail will open the image to full view, using a native image viewer and share them with your friends via Facebook, Twitter, Email or SMS.
View our “Video” library, where you can easily browse and watch directly from the app.
Navigate the App by our Search Tab.
Real time notifications of new articles.
Save articles for offline reading.
Choose which push notifications you would like to get by Categories/ Tags / Authors, using our advanced native push settings.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 6.65 MB of space to download and install EqualVoice app. EqualVoice was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Equal Voice Newspaper Marguerite Casey Foundation at http://wiziapp.com/showcase/equalvoice.
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