Articles

A Place for Food, Housing, and Dignity

A Place for Food, Housing, and Dignity

A photographer documented the lives of aging sex workers at Casa Xochiquetzal, a shelter in Mexico City.
Saving the First Draft of History

Saving the First Draft of History

Archiving wasn’t perfect in the analog days, but preserving journalism in the digital age is increasingly complicated.
Generations of Displacement and Loss

Generations of Displacement and Loss

A photographer finds joy amid life in a Palestinian refugee camp
The Long, Slow Death of the Newspaper Editorial

The Long, Slow Death of the Newspaper Editorial

The same forces that gutted basic news reporting have claimed another casualty.
‘I've Never Experienced This Level of Silence’

‘I’ve Never Experienced This Level of Silence’

What to do when the people you cover are trying to shut you out.
‘It's a Record That Can't Be Erased’ 

‘It’s a Record That Can’t Be Erased’ 

Frontline executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath on the story behind the Oscar-winning documentary “20 Days in Mariupol”
The Story Behind Doha Fashion Fridays

The Story Behind Doha Fashion Fridays

Since 2016, the pair behind the Instagram account have been documenting the migrant experience in Qatar.
The Battle Over Using Journalism to Build AI Models is Just Starting

The Battle Over Using Journalism to Build AI Models is Just Starting

But there are lessons to be learned from how news organizations and policy makers handled the rise of social media giants.
After the Flood

After the Flood

How photographer Sean Gallagher captured the devastating effects of Typhoon Doksuri on Beijing
Standing Up to Corruption and Violence

Standing Up to Corruption and Violence

Jaemark Tordecilla, NF ‘24, on the harassment, brutality, and financial pressures faced by journalists in the Philippines