Nieman 80 Naomi Darom, NF ’16 By the time I read “No Logo” in 2005 I had been working in advertising for five years, and came to question what my brain power was being used for.… September 20, 2018 Jason Grotto, NF ’15 One of the defining moments of my journalism career came when I read “The Great Tax Giveaway” by the legendary Philadelphia Inquirer reporting duo Don Barlett and James Steele. I… September 20, 2018 Jieqi Luo, NF ’15 “The Death of Detainee Sun Zhigang” from 2003 was such a tremendous benchmark, shiny and high, for Chinese journalism. The story led to the initiation of a civil movement calling… September 20, 2018 Carlos Eduardo Huertas, NF ’12 Like so many revolutionary entrepreneurial endeavors, CONNECTAS began in a basement. It was there in Lippmann House that I sketched out a work plan. The nonprofit CONNECTAS, launched in 2013,… September 20, 2018 Laura Lynch, NF ’00 [sidebar style=”right” head=”Nieman 80″ deck=””]More Nieman Fellows on exemplary journalism that influenced them[/sidebar]I first saw the magnificent three-part documentary series “The Champions” when I was in journalism school in Ottawa.… September 20, 2018 Paula Molina, NF ’13 It’s late at night. I have school tomorrow, and I know it’s time for me to be in bed. But I’m sitting in the family car with my dad. There’s… September 20, 2018 David Hawpe, NF ’75 [sidebar style=”right” head=”Nieman 80″ deck=””]More Nieman Fellows on exemplary journalism that influenced them[/sidebar]The journalism that most influenced me was Robert Caro’s book “The Power Broker.” One of its messages is… September 20, 2018 James S. Doyle, NF ’65 The leadership of our government became unhinged after 9/11/2001. It took me a long time to face that, and even longer to figure out how and why it happened.[sidebar style=”right”… September 20, 2018 Emily O’Reilly, NF ’88 At first glance, “Lost Lives,” this extended piece of journalism in book form, looks like a simple list of names with some brief notes attached to each entry, but to me… September 20, 2018 Robert H. Giles, NF ’66 As World War II stretched into 1944, it became part of the daily ritual in our household on Cleveland’s west side to keep up with the war news in the… September 20, 2018 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next