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October 6, 2019

Case Study: Reporter Philip Yee Investigates Chinatown Restaurants Accused of Abusing Fowl

Photo by Cong Grace Sui LOS ANGELES – Yee goes to extreme measures to cover his stories. For example, in […]

October 6, 2019

Case Study: Reporter Lands Exclusive Take on Cannabis Vaping

Photo by Isabella Mendes from Pexels NEW YORK — Despite her young age, 24-year-old reporter Hannah Frishberg already has hundreds […]

October 6, 2019

Case study: Jack El-Hai on Why He Wrote a Book on Lobotomies

NEW YORK – Jack El-Hai is a writer effortlessly capable of making the unfathomable seem inevitable. As former President of the American Society of Journalists and Authors he has worked to create systems that ensure the fair and ethical treatment of freelancers and staff writers across state lines.

Jasper Ward interviews Hurricane Dorian survivor

October 6, 2019

Case Study: A Heartbreaking Hurricane Story Heard Around the World

NASSAU, The Bahamas - Dorian was the strongest hurricane to ever hit The Bahamas, specifically the northern Bahamas, destroying the islands of Abaco and its cays and eastern Grand Bahama, with winds up to 185 mph, and claiming the lives of hundreds with its up to 20-foot surge. One of those who is presumed to have perished in the surge is Abaco resident Adrian Farrington’s 5-year-old son, Adrian Farrington Jr.

October 6, 2019

Case Study: Journalist Leila Barghouty Finds a Taste of Jamaica at Guantanamo Bay

 Leila Barghouty in Guantanamo Bay  NEW YORK- Leila Barghouty is a Palestinian-American journalist and filmmaker based in New York City. […]