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Josh Wolf (journalist)

Joshua Selassie "Josh" Wolf (born June 8, 1982) is an American freelance journalist and internet videoblogger〔http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1222780,00.html〕 who was jailed by a Federal district court on August 1, 2006 for refusing to turn over a collection of videotapes he recorded during a July 2005 demonstration in San Francisco, California. Wolf served 226 days in prison at the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, California, longer than any other journalist in U.S. history has served for protecting source materials.〔Burman, Tony, (Jailed Journalist a symbol of Internet Age ), "Letters From the Editor in Chief," ''CBC News'', March 2, 2007〕 After Wolf released his video outtakes to the public, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ordered his release on April 3, 2007.〔Egelko, Bob. ("Imprisoned freelance journalist to be released" ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'', April, 3.〕 In 2007, Wolf ran for mayor of San Francisco against incumbent Gavin Newsom (finishing in 8th place with about 1% of the vote).〔http://cbs5.com/localwire/localfsnews/bcn/2007/07/05/n/HeadlineNews/MAYOR-WOLF/resources_bcn_html〕 The next year Wolf accepted a position at the "Palo Alto Daily Post" where he reported on the San Mateo County government and that of several cities within the county.〔Berton, Justin, (Videoblogger Wolf now a real journalist ), "Videoblogger Wolf now a real journalist" "San Francisco Chronicle", Aug. 20, 2008〕 In 2011, Wolf graduated from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and his thesis film "Police Tape" received the Reva and David Logan Prize for Excellence in Investigative Reporting.
==Early life==
Wolf was born in Santa Rosa California. His parents, Len Harrison and Liz Wolf, divorced when he was a young child; he grew up in Wrightwood, California with his mother, an elementary school teacher. Wolf's middle name, Selassie, is in honor of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I.〔 His mother was born into a Jewish family, and converted to Christianity, becoming a Messianic Jew and raising Wolf a Christian.〔http://www.cuke.com/Cucumber%20Project/interviews/wolf.html〕〔http://joshwolf.net/blog/2007/02/06/303/〕
Wolf attended Wrightwood Elementary School in Wrightwood, California and Pinon Mesa Middle School in Phelan, California. He graduated from Serrano High School in Phelan, California in 2000. Wolf received a bachelor's degree from San Francisco State University in 2006, and finished a master's degree at the University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism in 2011.

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