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Sprucing up the journalism landscape

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Jordan Royer

For years, we’ve watched the changing landscape of journalism transform the way we get and understand information. Too often now,  we seek out those we agree with and don’t engage with those who think differently.

That’s where Crosscut comes in. The Crosscut Idea is to provide analysis and integration of information and hopefully, if we’re all doing our jobs, provide a space for solutions and unique ideas.

By supporting Crosscut you are taking a stand for good government, respectful and productive dialogue and a search for solutions. It’s why I joined Crosscut in the very beginning. Are we there yet? No. But we can’t do it without you.

As a writer and now a Crosscut board member, I am urging you to help us continue this effort. There will be many opportunities ahead for your involvement in helping us find solutions to some of our most pressing problems.

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Jordan Royer

By Jordan Royer

Jordan Royer left city government in 2007 to accept the position of vice president for external affairs in the Seattle office of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, where he currently works rep