Author Impossible to Ignore: A Mental Health Crisis Changes a Community and a Reporter’s Focus ‘Only after several months of covering these issues am I beginning to understand the scope and dimensions of the crisis.’ September 15, 2007 Survival First, Then Needed Newsroom Adjustments ‘All of the silos were leveled, and the Sun Herald newsroom became a blended team with an intense Katrina focus.’ September 15, 2007 Tracing Photographic Roots Brings Work Into Perspective ‘A good photograph to me is one that combines something of the past, the present, and the possible future.’ September 15, 2007 The Poet’s Voice Surfaces in a Time of War ‘All of us have notebooks and brains full of narrative poetry.’ September 15, 2007 Telling a Tough Story in Your Own Backyard Hurricane Katrina is the most difficult assignment of my almost 29-year career with The Associated Press. Three days after the storm flooded the city, it became very clear that this… September 15, 2007 Digital Media Push Images to the Foreground In the midst of big changes in the working lives of photojournalists, a former news photographer looks at how journalism schools and programs should respond. September 15, 2007 The Friends of The Times-Picayune Relief Fund Soon after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Susan Feeney and three women friends who worked at The Times-Picayune in the 1980’s started The Friends of The Times-Picayune Relief Fund to… September 15, 2007 Reminding Readers of What Is No Longer There An Essay in Words and Photographs September 15, 2007 Telling a Tough Story in Your Own Backyard An Essay in Words and Photographs September 15, 2007 Journalism Driven By Passion ‘… we’re totally comfortable with the view that New Orleans should survive. As a newspaper, we’re clear on that position.’ September 15, 2007 Previous 1 … 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 … 429 Next