Author A Forceful Voice About a City’s Survival With the ‘transformative power of anger, I was converted into a full-time columnist who took on the serious work of defending a city.’ September 15, 2007 The Long Road to a Wide Bend The Times-Picayune’s ‘focus has gradually shifted away from how the city will be rebuilt to how it is — now, in the present tense.’ September 15, 2007 Multimedia Journalism Changes What Universities Teach ‘Creating multimedia stories will require flexibility, a collaborative spirit, and strategic planning,’ and these are essential skills that must now be learned. September 15, 2007 Images Evoke Memories and Emotions An Essay in Words and Photographs September 15, 2007 Fall 2007: Introduction It’s been two years since Hurricane Katrina’s destructive force riveted the eyes of the world on the suffering of those left in its wake. In that time, newspapers in New… September 15, 2007 Katrina Fatigue: Listeners Say They’ve Heard Enough ‘What we hear is not that it’s time to stop our coverage of Katrina’s aftermath: We hear that we need to do it better.’ September 15, 2007 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 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 A Photojournalist Immerses Himself in the Story Being Told An Essay in Words and Photographs June 15, 2007 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 Previous 1 … 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 … 427 Next