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Newspapers Confront a Barrage of Problems

Societal trends make business decisions more difficult.

Journalists Have an Obligation to Personal Conscience

“Every journalist—from the newsroom to the boardroom—must have a personal sense of ethics and responsibility—a moral compass. What’s more, they have a responsibility to voice their personal conscience out loud…

There’s a Need at the Top for Latino Journalists

The road there can be filled with tough choices and difficult tradeoffs.

El Nuevo Herald Provides a Latin American Take On the News

At its sister newspaper, The Miami Herald, news judgments are different.

Principle No. 9

Journalists have an obligation to personal conscience.

Observations on the Potential and Paradox of Latinos in Journalism

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

The Only or the Lonely

Latino journalists speak up about coverage, but doing so takes its toll.

“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…

Spring 2001: Race and Content of News Introduction

In a series of interviews with staff members of network news, former broadcast executive Av Westin uncovered ways in which racial bias impacts decision-making about the content of news. He…

Let Us Now Praise Good Reporting on Race

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