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Opening Windows Gives Readers Unexpected Images

An African-American writer reflects glimpses inside his world.

Creating a Network of Young Reporters

We’re still thinking about saving high-school newspapers. But, if we start now, they might be able to save us.

Sparking a Passion for Journalism in High School

A journalism association works to strengthen a tenuous but invaluable resource.

You’ve Got to ‘Be Carefully Taught’

Decision-making in TV newsrooms too often involves racial criteria.

Needed: Help From Journalism Schools

Anders Gyllenhaal, Executive Editor of The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, made the keynote presentation at the Pew Center for Civic Journalism luncheon on August 10 at The…

Exploring Relationships Across Racial Lines

Narrative was the vehicle selected for this reporting journey.

1979: Nonwhite America: The ‘Unseen Environment’

The managerial ranks of newspapers are a purer white than Ivory Snow.

In China, a New and Profitable Journalism Emerges

With profit comes change and questions about future direction.

At Unity ’99 the Topic Was Journalism

The conference offered a glimpse of what newsrooms could be.

Teaching Journalism by Adhering to Unchanging Standards

Pages from Gene Graham’s Nieman year sketchbook.Confession: I actually went to journalism school. And now I teach in one. But I’ve also spent plenty of time in newsrooms, a dual…