Journalism (Page 10)
December 15, 2021
Frazier Martial Arts Creates Successful Futures, One Roundhouse Kick at a Time
"The mats provide a soft spot for the kids to land when they fall, but with encouragement from their peers and teachers, they get up and try again. Guzman watches, confident the lessons her students master will help them thrive beyond their time in the studio, just as they did for her."
December 5, 2021
An Undercover Investigation Puts a BBC Team In Danger
Trigger warning: this article covers violence, murder, and death. (MALAWI)-In 2018, in Northern Malawi, undercover Ghanian reporter Anas Aremeyaw Anas […]
November 29, 2021
Opinion: Combating COVID-19 Anti-Asian Racism: Advocacy Journalism for Social Justice
The advocacy journalism of HRW upholds the SPJ Code of Ethics while driving social justice and change. They stand as an advocate for a cause without infringing on the ethics of journalism.
November 25, 2021
Dateline’s Slippery Slope: Undercover Reporting Prostitution in the Philippines
(BAYONNE, NJ) — Undercover reporting when done correctly can be a powerful tool that leads to public justice. However, it […]
November 25, 2021
Uncovering the Truth Behind Thailand’s Largest Wet Market
Liam Bartlett, along with environmental and human rights investigator Steven Galster, masked-up with 60 Minutes to reveal how Thailand’s largest market, the Chatutak Market, was handling the threat of the coronavirus.