Articles How to Do an Interview—When Trauma Is the Topic ‘It’s just a totally different landscape when dealing with someone who’s been traumatized. They don’t know the rules, and what’s so essential in these interviews is to give the person… December 15, 2009 Karen Brown, Mike Walter, Ruth Teichroeb Trauma in New Orleans: In the Wake of Katrina Journalists and a poet explore this story’s intimacy, its emotional power, and its cultural significance. December 15, 2009 Brett Myers, Jed Horne, Jiarra Jackson, Larry Blumenfeld, Patricia Smith The Conference | Covering Violence and Tragedy Trauma resides on pathways carved by acts of violence, witnessed and experienced, and by the close proximity of tragedy. The sudden upheaval visited on an individual, whether she is the… December 15, 2009 Melissa Ludtke Connecting Threads of Individual Pain With Societal Responsibility From Northern Ireland, Chile and Kosovo come stories of the struggle people have in healing from terror and torture when political accountability and reconciliation are absent. December 15, 2009 Anna Di Lellio, Jack Saul, Marc Cooper, Seamus Kelters When War Ends: The Trauma That Remains An Essay in Words and Photographs December 15, 2009 Lori Grinker When a Crime Is Just the Beginning of the Story By establishing relationships of trust with those touched by crime, reportiers discover and imtimacy of throught and emotion that can assist healing—for individuals and for communities. December 15, 2009 Julia Reynolds, Luis Rodriguez, Rachel Dissell In an Instant, a Bomb Claims Lives and Devastates a Survivor ‘Every part of him was taped and bandaged because of burns and infections, except for his cheeks … his mouth … and his eyes …’ December 15, 2009 David Finkel Telling Untold Stories of What Happened in Iraq An Essay in Words and Photographs December 15, 2009 Kael Alford Toxic Storytelling: When Trauma Is Sensationalized Families found a variety of ways to float away from their flooding homes; some, like this one, were rescued in boats as the water rose in the Lower Ninth Ward… December 15, 2009 Richard Mollica Reporting the Iraq War: Whose Truth Is Being Told? ‘… I used to tell the American correspondent, “You know what, you’re writing my story. I’m writing my story. When we cover a car bomb, it’s my neighborhood.” For an… December 15, 2009 Abdul Razzaq al-Saiedi, Daniel Rothenberg, Hannah Allam Previous 1 … 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 … 456 Next