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Media (Page 15)

November 27, 2020

Commentary: A Look Inside North Korea Is a Necessary Risk. But Just Barely. 

Reporter John Sweeney took a controversial undercover trip to North Korea for BBC Panorama, potentially endangering the party he traveled with.

By Sarah Parker

November 23, 2020

Commentary: Fast Company Shows How Environmental Justice Advocacy Can Be Journalism

Advocacy journalism is biased — and that's okay.

By Dawn Heinbach

Artwork by The Atlantic

November 22, 2020

Commentary: This Atlantic Writer Makes the Case for Victims

The Atlantic's Barbara Bradley Hagerty investigated the stories of sexual assault victims whose whose rape kits remained untested by police.

By Lilian Manansala

photo of the WSN offices

November 1, 2020

Why the Absence of Washington Square News Matters

The shutdown of NYU’s campus newspaper leaves a vacuum during a time when student reporting is most needed.

By Lilian Manansala and Theresa Boersma

A classroom full of people listen to a lecturer.

October 19, 2020

‘The Truth is Everything’: A Fact-checking Army Combats Fake News in China

While everyone in the U.S. is arguing over real vs. fake news, one man in China has built a whole community around fact-checking.

By Theresa Boersma

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