Search results for “nonprofit” Showing 451 results The Capriciousness of Beats ‘Sometimes the overlooked topics may be more important than the ones that dominate the headlines.’ December 13, 2010 A Journalistic Vanishing Act ‘As a refugee from daily newspapering, I’m one of thousands of arts journalists who in the past couple of years have found themselves footloose.’ December 9, 2010 Brutal Censorship: Targeting Russian Journalists Russian human rights activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva visits the grave of her slain Chechen colleague Natalia Estemirova in August 2009. Photo by Musa Sadulayev/The Associated Press.AUTHOR’S NOTEThis story was done in… October 25, 2010 Fall 2010: Class Notes Niemans Entering and Leaving Office in Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, NF ’88, was elected president of Colombia in June, and he was sworn into office in August. Santos, who received… September 17, 2010 Nieman Foundation and Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Join Forces to Strengthen Global Health Reporting A new collaboration between the Nieman Foundation and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting will support international reporting initiatives with a special focus on global health coverage.The partnership also will… September 15, 2010 Fall 2010: Introduction Foreign bureaus staffed by correspondents from a newspaper or broadcast network are now largely relics of a bygone era. As this 20th century model of reporting fades, fresh approaches to… September 15, 2010 International Reporting Resources For those interested in learning more about visual journalism, we have compiled a list of sources that cover the field. September 14, 2010 Foreign Reporting: It’s Not Like It Used to Be Just a dozen years ago, the International Reporting Project’s approach was very different. Then, it trained staff reporters hoping to head to foreign bureaus; now it supports story ideas, many… September 10, 2010 From War Zones to Life at Home: Serendipity and Partners Matter ‘This Pulitzer Center partnership turned out to be the start of a productive ad hoc partnership that kick-started my career as an independent journalist.” September 7, 2010 Similar Paths, Different Missions: International Journalists and Human Rights Observers As some journalists migrate to Human Rights Watch, one reason might be that they are ‘tired of treating all stories with the same pretense of aloofness—especially the ones who have… September 7, 2010 Previous 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 … 46 Next