Editor’s Note: All around the Marcellus Shale Country where mainstream and local media coverage has been lacking, citizens are generating their own media throughout the region. They are reporting on what is occurring in Shale Country on a regular basis, and are now distributing their content through the netroots. Jay Wilcox from Urban Disaster Records has been travelling around the Marcellus Shale region and has been collecting personal stories from those affected by frack. If there is one tactic that can harm the industry, it is the sharing of knowledge and stories that can bring them down, and we are glad to help facilitate this process.
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Sean Kitchen is an Assistant Editor and Social Media Organizer for Raging Chicken Press. He is student at Kutztown University.
I am an senior Environmental Science Major at Kutztown University and currently an intern with a state union in Harrisburg. I dedicate my free time to writing and grassroots activism. You can find my twitter address is @RCPress_Sean so send me a tweet!
Tags: citizen media, EID, Energy In Depth, frac sand, Frack sand, fracking, Jay Wilcox, Marcellus Shale, media, Netroots, progressive media, Sean Kitchen, Shale Country, silica, silicosis, Wyalusing School District
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