News (Page 48)

November 6, 2023
Third Parties and Local Elections: A New Beginning?
Partisanship has grown frustrating for everyone. This community organizer in DC is helping a third party to mend divides and influence local politics.

November 6, 2023
Survivor of Teen Domestic Violence Encourages Students to Speak Up
New Jersey woman shares her story of surviving teen dating violence in front of hundreds of high school students.

November 4, 2023
Passionate yet Peaceful: Demonstrators Gather in Times Square Amid Escalating Mideast Conflict
Amidst a backdrop of intensifying Israeli-Palestinian conflict, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Times Square in a largely peaceful, albeit, passionate protest calling for an end to Israel's military operations in Gaza.

November 2, 2023
From Gossip to News: Analyzing DeuxMoi’s Role in Journalism
The gossip Instagram account @deuxmoi engages in acts of news-sharing, but does that make the person behind the account a journalist?

November 2, 2023
Challenging Conventions: ‘Sur Le Front’ and the Importance of Advocacy Journalism
While climate change continues to impact our planet's survival, Hugo Clément, the French journalist and passionate environmental advocate, exposes critical environmental issues in episodes of 'Sur Le Front,' broadcast on France Télévision. These episodes serve as a compelling example of the necessity of advocacy journalism in today's media landscape.