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Courage: What Network News Needs Now

‘Network news spent decades establishing its solid credentials. Now is no time for it to lose its nerve.’

Editorial Pages: Why Courage Is Hard to Find

The Star Tribune published strong editorials about Bush administration truth telling when few other papers did, and an editor there explores some reasons why.

The Difficult Isolation Courage Can Bring

Newspaper boycotts forced ‘the need for courage beyond the physical ….’

The Muslim Cartoon Controversy Exposed an Absence of Courage

‘… the continuing timidity of the American media looked increasingly like cowardice, appeasement, or better-you-than-me cynicism.’

Transforming Anger at Journalists’ Deaths Into Action

The International News Safety Institute provides training and support for journalists whose work puts them in danger.

The Survival Mode of Reporting From a War Zone

‘Our generation is more vocal about trauma we experience than others have been. It can't be avoided when you see this much violence and senseless death.’

When Bearing Witness Overrides a Reporter’s Fear

‘… courage is not me, a clunky reporter clutching a notebook and treading on people’s lives, trying to get them to open up their souls.’

Witnessing War to Send Its Images Home

‘What of our colleagues who have trauma engraved on their psyches?’

Assessing the Risks Reporters in Iraq Confront

‘I don’t believe in the journalist as a hero.’

Going to Tell What Others Have Forgotten

A war correspondent seeks out people who live in dangerous war zones to tell their stories and finds that ‘by sharing the fear it helps a lot.’