I recently saw a tweet pleading, “We need more minorities in journalism.” As a minority former journalist, this struck a nerve. I remembered when I was five years into the business working in Boulder, ...
A trip to the New York Historical Society’s exhibition of the legendary biographer’s archive with CUNY journalism graduate students You can sense Robert Caro’s disappointment after he asks a group of ...
Argentina's daily newspaper, La Nación, is on a mission to take data journalism to the next level. A year ago, it was well on its way: it had put together a data team, led by Momi Peralta Ramos, that ...
If you think that the lesson of Sage Gilliland’s exposé at Prospect High School is that good journalism helps bend that famous “arc of the moral universe” toward justice, I have something a little ...
Tenth in a series on teaching entrepreneurial journalism. This post is excerpted and adapted from an article originally published in Spanish in Revista Mexicana de Comunicación. Latin American ...
“How different could it be?” I recall thinking that a year ago when I, an economics professor and an associate vice president for faculty success at the University of North Texas, accepted a position ...
“The skills we developed while facing down the fossil fuel industry — persistence through trolling campaigns, converting readers one by one, turning an upstart publication into essential reading — ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. The independent student newspaper that gave both of us our start in journalism is now gone—its board secretly voted to ...
To those horrified by the prospect of journalists and publishers attempting to turn their influence into cold, hard cash, please see Phil Meyer’s recent column to USA Today. Meyer cites this and the ...
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