Articles Summer 2007: Introduction “The blast had not been an attack at all,” writes Griff Witte, the Islamabad/Kabul bureau chief for The Washington Post, about a deadly blast in a gunpowder shop in the center… June 15, 2007 Melissa Ludtke The Civil Rights Struggle and the Press A book revisits the time when only a few brave voices in the Southern press stood up against the many ‘that supported and often led massive resistance to change.’ June 15, 2007 Mary C. Curtis A Photojournalist Immerses Himself in the Story Being Told An Essay in Words and Photographs June 15, 2007 Iason Athanasiadis Two Years Later, Justice Denied In reporting a story about public officials' misuse of government funds, police injure an investigative journalist in a ‘particularly violent encounter.’ June 15, 2007 Andrea McCarren American Muslims By some estimates, as many as six million Muslims live in the United States. They have roots around the globe, from Albania to Senegal, Guyana to Pakistan. Some 34 percent… June 15, 2007 Andrea Elliott Summer 2007: Words & Reflections Introduction On an April morning in 2005, WJLA-TV investigative reporter Andrea McCarren set out with a photographer to do some preliminary reporting about the activities of a Prince George’s (Md.) County… June 15, 2007 Melissa Ludtke Visual Contours of Middle Eastern Life An Essay in Words and Photographs June 15, 2007 Katharina Eglau Honoring the Best for Fairness in Reporting ‘Newspapers that meet the test of fairness can reassure the public of the important role of the press as a vital institution of democracy.’ June 15, 2007 Bob Giles Newspapers, Schools and Newsroom Diversity Newspapers are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain journalists of color. Right now, their annual turnover exceeds 10 percent, which is significantly higher than for their white counterparts.… June 15, 2007 Dan Sullivan Predicting Digital Media Challenges Is Not Difficult A newspaper journalist reflects on a book in which many problems are proclaimed, but hard thinking about solutions remains elusive. June 15, 2007 Cameron McWhirter Previous 1 … 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 … 433 Next