Author Let’s Correct the Record on the Media’s Handling of the Clinton Email Story Why are marquee news outlets still unwilling to grapple with their role in the 2016 election? July 17, 2023 Covering Climate as an Indigenous Affairs Beat Tristan Ahtone, NF ’18, on harnessing the expertise of Indigenous journalists to report on the environment Think about this metaphor from Indigenous and disabled climate justice expert Kera Sherwood-O’Regan (Kāi… July 10, 2023 “We Are Trying to Help Out These Russian Journalists … Do You Think That Americans Would Want to Get Involved?” Why Mother Jones magazine is helping Russian website Meduza raise funds July 7, 2023 Turning a 21-Second Football Play into a 264-Page Book Tyler Bridges, NF ’12, on writing about the craziest finish in college sports history It was December 2016, and my daughter Luciana and I were sitting in an outdoor jacuzzi… June 28, 2023 The Trans Journalists Association Tackles the Shortfalls of Media Coverage of Trans People “To some degree, if you don't cover trans issues, you're failing to meet the basic purpose and ethics of our profession” June 23, 2023 Smart Ways Journalists Can Exploit Artificial Intelligence Chatbots may reinvent the way we write news, but AI is also helping newsrooms connect with readers and reach new audiences June 20, 2023 Is Freelancing Right For You? Be guided by the “why” June 12, 2023 Three Years After George Floyd’s Murder, What Have We Really Learned? The frenetic pace of day-to-day news coverage makes it difficult to create lasting change June 8, 2023 CNN’s Trump Town Hall and How Journalists Should Deal with Dishonest Sources From the May newsletter: Why CNN's town hall with Donald Trump is not getting us out of our silos June 5, 2023 Reporting from Gaziantep In the wake of a brutal civil war, exiled Syrian journalists have carved out space in this Turkish city for their independent newsrooms June 1, 2023 Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … 429 Next