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    PCGVR/AGVR leaders present at Klein News Innovation Camp

    April 28, 2026November 14, 2025

    Sammy Caiola, co-director of our rapidly-emerging Association of Gun Violence Reporters, and Eric Marsh, Sr. or PCGVR discussed the new organization Saturday during the annual Klein Camp news innovation un-conference at Temple University. Photographs by Kriston Jae Bethel for PCGVR.  [AGVR/Technical.ly/kjbethel.com]

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