Search results for “nonprofit” Showing 451 results Fall 2011: Class Notes Cases unheard. Justice denied. These words fit many crimes committed with racial intent a half century ago. Now reporters burrow into forgotten files, locate witnesses, track down suspects, publish what… September 9, 2011 The Smart Move Was in Reverse A typical career trajectory for a reporter begins with local news, but sometimes there’s another road to travel first. September 8, 2011 It Takes a Hard-Driving Team to Uncover the Truth of a Cold Case ‘… Thomas Moore and I became an indivisible army of two on the [Henry H.] Dee and [Charles E.] Moore case. We created a critical mass of trust that carried… September 7, 2011 Reporting Pushes Past Language and Ethnic Divides ‘… Alhambra Source has revealed significant lessons about the power of journalism to build community in diverse and underserved areas.’ June 10, 2011 A Promising Collaboration of Place, Time and Niche Community members come together to examine Detroit’s financial challenges. Photo by Ellen Jacob.RELATED ARTICLES“Focusing a New Kind of Journalism on a City’s Needs”– Bill Mitchell“A New Partnership to Build a… June 10, 2011 Health Draws a Community Together Online ‘A new mindset emerged as the site’s gates swung open to community involvement. Now, community members are part of what we do every step along the way—and we are progressing… June 9, 2011 What Football Pep Talks Taught Hyperlocal Reporters ‘Inestimable value comes out of making a human connection visible through something as ordinary as a half-time pep talk by a coach to his players.’ June 9, 2011 Western Media Training: Challenging James Miller’s View Michael J. Jordan, a Slovakia-based foreign correspondent who has extensive experience teaching journalism overseas, has written a letter to the editor in rebuttal to James Miller’s “Questioning the Western Approach… June 8, 2011 The Mexican Press: At the Crossroads of Violence Last year ‘we declared ourselves war correspondents in our own land.’ April 20, 2011 Intimidation, Exile and the Exhilaration of an Investigative Story Being Published ‘Panama’s La Prensa and [Enrique] Zileri’s Caretas [in Peru] were exceptional places where investigative journalism was encouraged and defended, though both had to pay a price for doing it.’ April 20, 2011 Previous 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 46 Next