Search results for “ken+doctor+los+angeles” Showing 51 results Where Does Journalism End and Activism Begin? The polarized political moment raises fresh questions in newsrooms about the line between reporting and advocacy August 21, 2018 Critics and Online Outlets Leading the Vanguard in Arts Writing From heady journals to Tumblr manifestos, innovation in art criticism is happening outside the mainstream May 24, 2018 The Race Beat, Revisited Shereen Marisol Meraji kicked off an episode of “Code Switch,” a podcast taglined “Race and Identity Remixed,” with a confession: “My mom’s Puerto Rican; my dad’s Iranian. And I, too, suffer from… January 12, 2018 Covering Climate Change, with Urgency and Creativity A look at news outlets bringing innovation, urgency and new audiences to stories on climate change August 28, 2017 “A mass shooting, only in slow motion” Newsrooms are moving away from a focus on mass shootings to tell more nuanced stories about the people and communities marred by gun violence June 26, 2017 What Every Journalist Should Know About Science It's not just science reporters who need to evaluate research and learn to tell good studies from bad March 7, 2016 Covering the Transgender Community How newsrooms are moving beyond the “coming out” story to report crucial transgender issues January 12, 2016 Richard Tofel on ProPublica’s Mission-Driven Approach to Investigative Reporting The nonprofit investigative news organization's president discusses sustainable journalism, news partnerships, and measuring impact May 14, 2015 Where Are the Women? Why we need more female newsroom leaders September 11, 2014 Talk to the Hand When a chemical spill contaminated the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in West Virginia in January, Charleston Gazette reporters Ken Ward and David Gutman repeatedly asked the… July 16, 2014 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next