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Journalism (Page 7)

October 26, 2022

Tailwind Air Launches Inaugural Flight From NYC to Washington, D.C.

Seaplane operator Tailwind Air launched its New York City to Washington, D.C. route last week. The company invited ten passengers, comprised of employees, press, and celebrities, including former NFL player Vernon Davis to embark on the inaugural flight.

By Kalen Allen

October 18, 2022

Moving Readers: 3 Questions with Michigan Reporter Ron French

French’s reporting on a dispute over LGBTQ-related books at a rural Michigan library sparked a fundraising campaign that kept the library from closing.

By Sophia Kephart

August 17, 2022

Journalist’s Arrest and Trial Raises Questions Over Reporters’ Access During Police Actions

A trial next month, City of Medford v. Fonseca, will pit law enforcement against the free press in a case that’s garnered global attention.

By Brian Bull

August 3, 2022

Opinion: Exposing Corruption in Ghanaian Soccer Proves a Deadly Game

When lucrative deals for the Ghana Football Association did not result in better facilities or team development, Ghana's top investigative journalist went undercover to find out why — with dire consequences.

By Jeremy St Louis

July 31, 2022

More Than 60 Years Later, John Howard Griffin’s Exploratory “Black Like Me” Still Cuts Skin Deep

In 1959, a white man posed as a Black man in the Jim Crow South to experience racism firsthand. His story still resonates today.

By Brian Bull

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