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Fall 2001: Words & Reflections Introduction

Washington Post editor and columnist Meg Greenfield put it this way in her posthumous autobiography: “Few journalists have much appreciation of the enormous impact we have on the lives of…

Radio Storytelling Builds Community On-Air and Off

‘The journalist must be facilitator, fact-checker, ethicist, but not puppet-master….’

Fairness in Journalism is Rewarded

By spotlighting examples, we learn how fairness is perceived.

Hispanic Workers Bring Changes to Midwestern Communities

An Indiana newspaper decides to look at what these changes are.

Teaching About Diversity

Media play an inadvertent but critical role in youngsters’ learning.

The Evening News en Español

Univisión’s anchor connects the network’s mission with journalism.

Observations on the Potential and Paradox of Latinos in Journalism

Progress provides seats at morning story meetings, but doesn’t lessen the challenges.

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…