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Biography
Breanna N. Cooper is an Indianapolis-based reporter and staff writer for the Indianapolis Recorder, the nation's fourth-oldest Black newspaper. At the Recorder, she covers myriad topics including government, religion, crime and education. From the COVID-19 pandemic to the ongoing racial justice protests, Cooper is out on the front lines bringing important stories to the community. Throughout her career, she's worked as a fact checker and contributor for Indianapolis Monthly magazine and as an Arts Journalism Fellow for NUVO. Her stories have ranged from an in-depth interview with Gov. Eric Holcomb about racial disparities to an interview with the great-great grandson of America's first serial killer. As a college student at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Cooper served as editor-in-chief of the school's publication, The Campus Citizen, and was elected Vice President of Online Journalism for the Indiana Collegiate Press Association. Pitches can be sent to BreannaC@indyrecorder.com!
Health, Crime Government, Entertainment Education,Religion
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By Breanna Cooper| Mirror Indy (US)@ In 1956, an electrical fire killed two toddlers living in a “shabbily constructed 3-bedroom addition” at 614-6 Douglass St., near Indiana Avenue. Their mother complained to the landlord about electrical issues to no avail before the deadly fire broke out. Writer Curtis K. Rogers, who was born and raised in Indianapolis, grew up hearing about this particular fire and the housing issues which plagued Black neighborhoods
By Breanna Cooper| WISH-TV (Indianapolis, IN) Verified INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — LongShot, an all-ages venue and artists collaborative in Fountain Square, was abruptly shut down after an incident on the premises. On Oct. 26, police were called in response to a fight between a group of minors outside of the venue, according to owner Tad Aschliman, who rents the building from landlord Minda Balcius. This incident, coupled with previous city zoning violations led Aschliman and Balcius to close LongShot’s doors
By Breanna Cooper| Mirror Indy (US)@ LongShot, an all-ages venue and artists collaborative in Fountain Square, was abruptly shut down after an incident on the premises. On Oct. 26, police were called in response to a fight between a group of minors outside of the venue, according to owner Tad Aschliman, who rents the building from landlord Minda Balcius. This incident, coupled with previous city zoning violations — one for an unsafe parking lot — led Aschliman and Balcius to close LongShot’s doors
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Freelance
Freelancer.com is the largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace in the world, connecting over 81 million employers and freelancers across more than 247 countries. Founded in 2009 and based in Sydney, Australia, the platform allows employers to post jobs while freelancers can bid on these projects. It is publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN. The platform supports a variety of work categories, including software development, writing, design, and marketing. Freelancer.com also offers contests for creative work, where employers can award prize money to winning entries. Users can choose from different membership plans, including free and paid subscriptions, which provide various benefits. The mobile app enhances project management and communication for users on the go. With a diverse customer base that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Freelancer.com plays a significant role in the global online economy.
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