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Journalism (Page 11)

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.

By Michelle De Pacina

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 […]

By Michelle De Pacina

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. 

By Kenley Stevenson

November 12, 2021

Opinion: Undercover Journalism is Worth It

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — In 2016, Mother Jones journalist Shane Bauer embarked on a dangerous mission: He embedded with a right-wing […]

By Will Schick and Will Schick

Ruddy holding a copy of her book.

November 8, 2021

‘I Didn’t Bake Bread, I Wrote a Book,’ Author Says

Erin Zammett Ruddy considered what kind of helpful hacks she wants her children to know for her handbook “The Little Book of Life Skills."

By Kenley Stevenson

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