The writer of the "Essential California" newsletter at the LA Times talks about bringing untold stories, fresh perspectives, and crucial representation to his audience across the state.
Justin Ray is the writer of the “Essential California” newsletter at the Los Angeles Times.
I want to stretch the limits. I want to write about things that you may not have heard of, be that some trial in Los Angeles for male birth control or some crazy thing that’s happening in a small town in California. I wanna tell you about new things. I had the idea that there are a lot of people who felt the same way–that we’re getting a lot of the same stories about Newsom, about coronavirus–and I don’t think people want another newsletter to talk about that. I mean, that’s not servicing our readers.
Notes and references from this episode:
@by_justin - Justin Ray on Twitter
Essential California newsletter - Los Angeles Times
“Male birth control: A promising new trial in California, and why reproductive autonomy matters,” by Justin Ray, LA Times
“‘When I came out, I saw blood’: Teacher stops stabbing at high school,” by Justin Ray, LA Times
@sherlyholmes - Julia Wick on Twitter
“Fresno schools make a controversial decision about police on campuses,” by Justin Ray, LA Times
“An infamous heist revisited: The story of a gigantic robbery in downtown L.A.,” by Justin Ray, LA Times
“San Francisco Mayor London Breed expresses regret for her own French Laundry outing,” - Maura Dolan, LA Times
“Counting Cash At Dinner: The L.A. TACO Guide To The Restaurants Jose Huizar Dined At While Allegedly Collecting Bribes,” - Lexis-Olivier Ray, LA TACO
@TrevellAnderson - Tre’vell Anderson on Twitter
“A conversation with Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong,” - by Justin Ray, LA Times
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