Journalism (Page 15)
October 27, 2021
Why ‘The Moratorium Saved Us. It Really Did.’ Qualifies As Advocacy Journalism
Advocacy journalism has a long history in America. From Ida B. Wells’s heroic investigations into Southern lynchings in the late […]
October 26, 2021
Advocacy & Ethics in The Guardian’s Climate Change Reporting
In The Guardian, Emma Bryce’s article, ‘Kowbucha, seaweed, vaccines: the race to reduce cows’ methane emission,’ embodies climate advocacy. Bryce’s […]
October 26, 2021
The Media Gives a Voice to Rome’s Low-Income Squatters
In October 2019, Giorgio Ghiglione, from Aljazeera, explored the lives of squatters in the G7 capital city with the highest […]
October 26, 2021
America Media and Race Coverage: Hit or Miss?
The summer of 2020 was traumatizing for many Black people in America. The police killing of George Floyd, which was […]
October 26, 2021
How American Exceptionalism Can Perpetuate Stereotypes in Journalism
WASHINGTON, D.C. — What’s the best way to stem the rising wave of anti-Asian violence? For Caroline Chang, Anka Lee, […]