Journalism (Page 2)
December 11, 2023
Houston’s Little Lagos: Entrepreneurs Yearn for Direct Flight to Nigeria
In the heart of Houston's Little Lagos, entrepreneurs yearn for a direct flight to Nigeria, anticipating it as a bridge that would not only enhance cultural exchange but also streamline the import of authentic Nigerian goods, providing businesses on Bissonnet Street with a gateway to endless possibilities.
December 11, 2023
Often Overlooked: Patrilineal Jews in Germany
"If I had been born 80 years ago, I would have been killed."
December 10, 2023
The TikTok Legal Educators: Navigating the Gray Area of Information Sharing
Their legal commentary actually offers a more unique perspective on news than traditional journalists.
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.