Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Companies Rely On Journalism To Not Cover Tech. Here’s How To “Security guru” Bruce Schneier on good data hygiene for journalists, how newsrooms can protect their staff from cyberattacks, and more May 25, 2022 In Putin’s War on Ukraine, Journalists Are Targets, Too Brent Renaud, a Nieman Fellow killed in Ukraine while working on a documentary about refugees, practiced a journalism of humility, humanity, and empathy April 5, 2022 The Midterms Are Coming. Here’s How to Cover Polling In an age of hyper-partisanship, adding context to survey data is key to giving audiences the full picture March 24, 2022 Reviving the Labor Beat: “Every One of Us is a Worker” Four labor journalists joined Nieman Reports for a Twitter Spaces discussion on how newsrooms are making workplace safety and unionization front-page stories March 4, 2022 For More Diverse Newsrooms, It’s Time to Rebuild the Journalism Pipeline Newsrooms need new entry points for young journalists from diverse backgrounds February 28, 2022 An Insider Glimpse Into the Story of the Pentagon Papers Case A new book offers in-depth interviews with eight people committed to free press, including a lawyer behind the Pentagon Papers case January 21, 2022 From Covid-19 to #MeToo, The Labor Beat Is Resurgent After years of declining coverage, more newsrooms are making workplace safety, unionization, and remote work front-page stories January 12, 2022 Interviewing Jane Roe: How Joshua Prager Humanized One of the Most Famous Supreme Court Cases in History Joshua Prager, NF ’11, has made a career of sharing secrets. In one case, the former Wall Street Journal writer revealed the identity of the only anonymous Pulitzer Prize winner;… November 17, 2021 Touch Points Distance kept us safe from Covid, but reporting requires contact and connection November 9, 2021 The Emancipator’s Co-Editors-in-Chief Are Bringing the 19th Century Abolitionist Paper to Life Deborah Douglas and Amber Payne on building on The Emancipator's historical roots, reimagining the newsroom hierarchy, and centering their work in joy October 6, 2021 Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … 80 Next