Search results for “nieman” Showing 3510 results Telling Young People about the Realities of War Rania Abouzeid, a 2020 Nieman Fellow, on adapting her book on the Syrian Civil War for a young audience through “Sisters of the War: Two Remarkable True Stories of Survival… April 29, 2021 Food Writing Needs to Balance Service Journalism with Hard News Food journalism isn’t just for readers privileged enough to obsess over where to spend their money dining out April 28, 2021 For Political Reporters, There Will Be No “Return to Normal” After the pandemic, America will be different. It will take all our skills – traditional and those we learned in the crisis – to cover the new reality April 26, 2021 During Covid, Journalists Were Less Packaged. Let’s Keep It That Way To ensure a healthier industry filled with healthier people, newsrooms must take the whole of the journalist into account in ways that weren’t always true pre-pandemic April 23, 2021 Futuro Media Group’s Maria Hinojosa: “It Was Out of Frustration that Futuro Was Built” The pioneering journalist on covering Latinx communities, integrating BIPOC narratives into the mainstream, and covering immigration with depth and nuance April 22, 2021 How Newsrooms, Journalists, and Their Peers Can Combat Online Violence A culture shift is needed in the media industry to take online violence as seriously as physical violence April 12, 2021 Emily Bell Says it’s Time to Reframe How Journalists Report on Truth, Misinformation A leading thinker and commentator on digital journalism, Emily Bell is the founding director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School. Also the Leonard Tow Professor of… April 8, 2021 Creating Media to Meet the Information Needs of Children Before the pandemic, I hoped to conduct a research project on the media consumption of kids ages 5 to 7, not knowing that soon a significant portion of their lives… April 6, 2021 Covering Extremism: “As Exhausting a Beat as It Is Important” Reporters who have long covered the far right offer advice — and warnings — for where reporting on white nationalism and conspiracy theories should go from here March 30, 2021 Get to Know the Newsrooms Focused on Elevating Latinx Voices in the U.S. From more established outlets to startups, these newsrooms are bringing nuanced, in-depth coverage to the issues impacting Latinx people March 24, 2021 Previous 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … 351 Next