Seattle street paper Real Change has
resumed printing after being hit by the coronavirus crisis, the Seattle Times reported. The paper is
just one of many street papers that have been struggling amid the pandemic.
“This has been the biggest crisis the street
paper movement has ever faced,” said Israel Bayer, director of the North
American bureau of the International Network of Street Papers (INSP), the Times
reported.
Now 90% of the street papers in North America have restarted their print copies, the
Times reported.
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