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In India, Journalists “Are Fighting For Whether Truth is Meaningful or Not”
The past few weeks have been challenging for independent media in India. At least nine Indian journalists found themselves facing criminal … Read more
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Arundhati Roy: “We Live in an Age of Mini-Massacres”
The Man Booker Prize-winning author of “The God of Small Things” on the state of India’s democracy, violence against women and minorities, the role of the media, and more

Features
In India, Journalists “Are Fighting For Whether Truth is Meaningful or Not”
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is cracking down on the free press — and the free press is pushing back

Sounding
Redefining What It Means to Cover War
Reporting on not just war but “people’s extraordinary bravery [and] their creativity in the face of complete devastation”

Opinion
With Fresh Start, The Boston Globe Weighs News Value of Older Articles Versus Individual Harm
“We can’t dogmatically hold on to outdated practices and standards … in the face of changing circumstances”

Features
With the Loss of Physical Newsrooms, How are Young Journalists Faring?
Reporters just starting in their careers on finding mentors and collaborators in a time of Covid

Diversity
True Newsroom Diversity Must Account for Disability Status, Too
Disabled people make up 20% of the U.S. population but take up little space on mastheads and in coverage. Why?

Opinion
The Complexity of Reporting on Age, Race, and the Covid-19 Vaccine
When it comes to Covid vaccinations, journalists must understand and convey the complicated interplay of age and race

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Criminal Justice Reporter Wesley Lowery Asks, What if the Process Itself is Unfair?
“In some ways, our job as journalists is to monitor and referee not just the people but the process”

Opinion
Public Exchanges on Race Are Healthy for News Outlets and Audiences
Controversy over a New York Times reporter’s use of a racial slur should encourage newsroom discussion of race
