Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Navigating Racial Tension in The Newsroom In his new book, Issac J. Bailey examines his efforts as a Black journalist to write forthrightly about race October 6, 2020 “Whenever One Journalist is Injured, It’s an Injury to All of Us,” says Hopewell Chin’ono When Zimbabwean journalist and 2010 Nieman Fellow Hopewell Chin’ono started speaking out against corruption in the government, using his Facebook and Twitter accounts as primary channels, he knew the precedent… September 24, 2020 “Collaboration is the Future of Journalism” To meet the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and the racial justice movement, the historically competitive media culture is becoming more collaborative August 11, 2020 As the November Election Approaches, Are Newsrooms Ready for Guccifer 3.0? Russian, Chinese, and Iranian disinformation campaigns are targeting the November vote. Journalists need to figure out how to responsibly handle hack-and-leak operations like those that marred the 2016 ballot July 28, 2020 Diversity, Equality, Inclusion, and “The Pipeline Problem” Dear Journalism: Beyond public statements, commit to building the relationships needed to broaden your work and workplace’s look, feel, and sound July 24, 2020 Learning from Little Rock: A Look at Black Lives Matter Protests and the Role of Local News Coverage of protests in Arkansas’ capital highlights the fraught relationship between local newsrooms and the communities they cover July 16, 2020 Reporting and Resilience: How Journalists Are Managing Their Mental Health Amidst a global pandemic, racial tumult, and decimated newsrooms, journalists are learning how to cope so they can keep reporting July 15, 2020 Meet the New Black Press How nimble, mission-driven outlets and a citizen-focused initiative are telling stories about — and for — Black communities July 14, 2020 Protest Photography Can Be a Powerful Tool For and Against Black Lives Matter If photojournalism wants to draw attention to social injustice, it must also look at the unintended harm photography can cause July 13, 2020 Will This Racial Reckoning Finally Force Newsrooms to Listen to Every Staffer’s Voice? To some, it’s the end of objectivity; to others, it’s long overdue. In the end, it’s about making journalism better June 19, 2020 Previous 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 … 80 Next