Search results for “burnout” Showing 25 results The Existential Editor: News for Humans, by Humans From love and death to climate anxiety — Nieman Fellow Line Vaaben, Class of 2025, covers the things that keep you up at night April 10, 2025 The Lingering Trauma of COVID Coverage for Italian Journalists Years after covering the pandemic, many struggle to process what they witnessed. February 17, 2025 You’re as Good as Your Best Byline A love letter to the journalists who toil August 14, 2024 Hey Journalists, Nobody Is Coming to Save Us In an era of mass layoffs and buyouts, it’s up to each and every one of us to be ready for the churn October 24, 2023 Six Months Ago NPR Left Twitter. The Effects Have Been Negligible The numbers confirm what many of us have long suspected — that Twitter wasn’t worth the effort, at least in terms of traffic October 11, 2023 Diversity is at Risk in Twitter’s New Era The changes to the platform pave an uncertain future for young, diverse voices in journalism September 14, 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 Channeling a Childhood Passion into a Journalism Career How drawing maps — and a pitstop in urban planning — ultimately led to working on data visualization projects June 27, 2022 Diverse Freelancers Play a Crucial Role in Journalism Independent journalists can bring unique stories and talents to newsrooms looking to reach new audiences March 11, 2022 3 Steps Toward Making NPR More Inclusive and Diverse Creating public media for everyone means realizing a more equitable distribution of power. Here’s how June 4, 2021 1 2 3 Next