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December 5, 2023

Building Tomorrow: The Efforts to Reconstruct After Hurricane Michael

The community of Florida Panhandle continue to rebuild five years after Hurricane Michael of 2018.

December 5, 2023

Alternative Facts? Truth in the Era of Trump: A Challenge for Modern Journalism

In covering figures like Donald J. Trump, journalists face the challenge of upholding truth in an era increasingly blurred by "alternative facts" and widespread disinformation.

December 4, 2023

Marvel Cooke’s Advocacy for the Voiceless in the Bronx Slave Market

Marvel Cooke delves into the hidden world of labor inequality, vividly portraying the exploitation of Black domestic workers in New York.

December 4, 2023

Through His Lens: Muhammad Elalwany Captures a Devastated Libya For The New York Times

Derna local, Muhammad Elalwany, documents his hometown laid bare in The New York Times video, “Libyan Photographer Confronts Loss in His Devastated City.” Released September 18th, this coverage exemplifies advocacy journalism by implicating the government in the humanitarian catastrophe that killed over 20,000 people.

December 4, 2023

The Invisible Frontline: Media, Misinformation, and the Israel-Hamas Conflict

War makes great clickbait- so it’s no wonder the role of news media as an arbiter of truth is under fire. Between purported pro-Israel bias, challenges in journalists’ access to the warzone, and the proliferation of misinformation, it’s difficult to discern what, if any, coverage is trustworthy.