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October 27, 2021

Political Satire as Advocacy Journalism: An Analysis of John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight”

Though activism is not journalism, journalism can be seen as a form of activism. A common byproduct of providing an audience with truthful, accurate information is empowerment, even in cases...

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February 17, 2022

Latest NYC Crime Stats Suggest Continued Rise in Violent Crime

(NEW YORK) — Crime rates in New York City rose 38.5% in Jan. 2022 compared to Jan. 2021, according to the NYPD’s Statistics on Index Crimes. The increase continues the...

photo of Holly Derito

September 27, 2023

Being a Dominatrix Pays the Bills, but Dogs Rule Her Heart

...New York City that no longer exists. Characters like her — who go against the flow — are harder and harder to come by. DeRito is a time capsule perfectly...

Rosenthal sitting with a group of Wayuu community members. Rosenthal is wearing a blue shirt and jeans and a number of people listen to her speak. Above her, the sky is overcast.

October 13, 2021

Human Rights Watch Report Showcases Advocacy Journalism in Action

...due to food and water insecurity and a limited healthcare system. For example, according to the report, “The official death rate of children under 5 from malnutrition in La Guajira,”...

Sean Mulcahy on the set of Disney Channel's Bunk'd. While on set, all non-talent crew members must wear network-approved face masks, face shield, and cannot drink or eat on stage. Covid testing is done three times a week. [Photo: Lilian Manansala]

May 25, 2021

Tenacity in Tinseltown: Assistant Director is a source of constancy in an industry that's become even more unpredictable

(LOS ANGELES)—Settling in a plastic folded chair, Sean Mulcahy looks around “New York Street.” It’s a common trope—a facade available on several television lots around Los Angeles—and almost feels like...