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As Journalists, We Need to Change the Way We Cover Disasters

As Journalists, We Need to Change the Way We Cover Disasters

Fewer tragic narratives about survivors, more stories about the causes of coastal disasters and who benefits from government rebuilding grants
A “Fresh Start” Covering the Amazon

A “Fresh Start” Covering the Amazon

Fabiano Maisonnave, NF ’16, on the importance of reporting on the rainforest’s destruction I was about to attend a welcome meeting in a remote Arara tribe village when the call…
Newsrooms Inside Refugee Camps: Reporting by Migrants, for Migrants

Newsrooms Inside Refugee Camps: Reporting by Migrants, for Migrants

As more people are displaced from their home countries, newsrooms inside of refugee camps are popping up to give voice to these marginalized communities
A “Kiss of Freedom” for Turkey’s Press

A “Kiss of Freedom” for Turkey’s Press

Independent journalists are stubbornly persisting in digital formats from newsletters to videos to podcasts
With Dom, We All Died a Little Bit

With Dom, We All Died a Little Bit

The murder of a veteran journalist covering the vulnerable in the Amazon has reverberated among reporters in Brazil
In the Philippines, Will Marcos Give the Media Hell Like Duterte Did?

In the Philippines, Will Marcos Give the Media Hell Like Duterte Did?

The rise of hyper-partisan influencers has made it easier for those seeking power to control the flow of information
American Democracy is Under Threat — and Newsrooms Are Mobilizing to Cover It

American Democracy is Under Threat — and Newsrooms Are Mobilizing to Cover It

Reporters need to focus on local election agencies and move beyond horse race political coverage
Why Newsrooms Are Collaborating to Take on Ambitious Reporting Projects

Why Newsrooms Are Collaborating to Take on Ambitious Reporting Projects

By working together, news organizations can expand both their resources and reach
The Press and the Presidency, from Washington to Trump

The Press and the Presidency, from Washington to Trump

Since the nation’s early years, presidents have manipulated the press to strengthen their own power, a new book shows
How to Democratize News for the Public Good

How to Democratize News for the Public Good

Journalism is damaged when we treat it as a commodity