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The Absence of Memory Hurts Journalism

Short-term investors stifle investment in long-term and necessary research.

A Newspaper Strives to Make Its Coverage Complete

The new approach works but reporters feel constricted by its rigidity.

“Latino Voices: Journalism By and About Latinos” Introduction (Summer 2001)

How is the rapid increase in Hispanic American population affecting communities? What are the economic, social, cultural and educational benefits and hardships brought about by this significant demographic shift? Will…

Wanted: Diversity of Voice and Experience

The Savannah Morning News creates the Neighborhood Newsroom.

Let Us Now Praise Good Reporting on Race

A journalism program spotlights and studies the exemplary ingredients of coverage.

Carefully Choosing the Images of Poverty

A photographer considers what message images will convey.

A Spirited Force of Creative Change

Diana Thomson’s innovations are embedded in the Nieman Foundation.

American Journalism Is Failing Democracy

An author and critic look in different directions to find solutions.

Reporting Compelling Stories About Ordinary Teens

‘Pretend you’re an archeologist or an alien recording their world.’

Changing a Newsroom’s Complexion

In Savannah, a newspaper trains community members to be journalists.