Search results for “writing the book” Showing 891 results What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But the proliferation of partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners January 27, 2023 A Memoir for a Holocaust Survivor For Dina Kraft, NF ’12, writing Hannah Pick-Goslar’s story was a chance to keep her memory alive When I started helping Hannah Pick-Goslar, one of Anne Frank’s best friends, write… January 20, 2023 Navigating Elon Musk’s Twitterpocalypse The news that Elon Musk was actually going through with the purchase of Twitter came as a genuine surprise to me. From the start I somewhat assumed Musk was throwing… November 18, 2022 How to Support Journalists Experiencing Online Harassment Journalists face physical dangers when they are out on the field. But they are also increasingly dealing with trolling, doxing, and death threats online — especially women and journalists of… October 5, 2022 How One Journalist Became the 20th Century’s Most-Read Woman Elsie Robinson was not simply one of the 20th century’s most prominent women journalists: “I am not a columnist. I am a factory,” Robinson wrote to her editor at Hearst.… October 4, 2022 Upending the Entrenched Power Dynamics in Journalism Going beyond surface level diversity talk requires changing how we educate young journalists September 16, 2022 Political Coverage is Changing to Get Beyond ‘Us Versus Them’ A more nuanced depiction of voters and issues can help newsrooms better report on elections and political campaigns September 14, 2022 Newsrooms Inside Refugee Camps: Reporting by Migrants, for Migrants As more people are displaced from their home countries, newsrooms inside of refugee camps are popping up to give voice to these marginalized communities August 31, 2022 Why Some Journalists Are Centering Trauma-Informed Reporting Trauma-informed reporting can help journalists better connect with sources dealing with grief, pain, and loss August 24, 2022 Post-Roe, What Journalists Get Wrong about Adoption and Abortion — and How to Do Better Days after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, declaring a constitutional right to abortion no longer existed, news outlets responded with stories suggesting how this landmark decision could… August 18, 2022 Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 90 Next