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advocacy journalism (Page 4)

Coming Together

November 3, 2021

A local newspaper in Charleston advocates for the Black community

On August 21, 2021, The Post and Courier published a piece by Adam Parker and David Slade titled, ‘Census shows […]

By McLean Golden

November 1, 2021

Are News Stories From The ACLU Advocacy Journalism?

While journalism is often hard to define, the term “fourth estate” is commonly used when trying to describe what journalists […]

By Emma Furry

October 28, 2021

The ACLU Seeks to End Qualified Immunity

The nation’s largest public interest law firm, the American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”), is known for advocacy work – not […]

By Jill Nielsen

Photo of HK Compendium Project database

October 28, 2021

Opinion: Is Free Press in Hong Kong Advocacy Journalism?

What if being a journalist is having a stance? Is that advocacy journalism? A look into advocacy journalism through Hong Kong Free Press.

By Agnes Cheung

October 27, 2021

Breaking Boundaries: A Look at Advocacy Journalism Through Film

“Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet,” released in 2021 by Silverback Films, the creators of Our Planet, aims to […]

By Autumn Scott

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