A Spirited Force of Creative Change By Lois Fiore• Nieman Notes• March 15, 2001 Diana Thomson’s innovations are embedded in the Nieman Foundation. Read more
An Affair of the Heart By Peter Turnley• Nieman Notes• March 15, 2001 Metro station, Cité, 1981. Parisians Abbeville Press. 167 Pages. $50. Photographs by Peter Turnley Forwards by Adam Gopnik, Robert Doisneau, and Edouard BoubatWhen I arrived in Paris 26 years ago, … Read more
Unraveling the Story of Digital Media By Anil Padmanabhan• Books• March 15, 2001 A book confronts contentious issues of the new American media. Read more
American Journalism Is Failing Democracy By Robert Jensen• Books• March 15, 2001 An author and critic look in different directions to find solutions. Read more
Letting the Voices of Young Women Be Heard By Celina De León• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2001 At Teen Voices, real-life experiences are the stuff of which stories are made. Read more
Sources: Have Journalists Ceded Control? By Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2001 For the public to be well served, transparency is crucial. Read more
The Press Missed a Critical Post-Election Day Story in Florida By DeWayne Wickham• Opinion• March 15, 2001 Charges of voting problems in black communities went largely uninvestigated. Read more
Extraordinary Stories Emerge out of Daily Lives By Katherine Cowy Kim• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2001 At Youth Outlook, diverse voices portray youthful experiences. Read more
Changing a Newsroom’s Complexion By Margaret Bailey• Opinion• March 15, 2001 In Savannah, a newspaper trains community members to be journalists. Read more
Reporting Compelling Stories About Ordinary Teens By Barbara Walsh• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2001 ‘Pretend you’re an archeologist or an alien recording their world.’ Read more