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October 22, 2020

Commentary: Unfolding the Uyghur Crisis Undercover: Is this Ethical Advocacy Journalism?

An analysis of whether undercover reporting of the Uyghur Crisis is advocacy journalism.

Anas at 2018 UNESCO World Press Freedom Day in Accra, Ghana [Photo credit: CPJ/Jonathan Rozen]

October 21, 2020

‘Name, Shame, and Jail:’ The signature of the most renowned journalist in Africa

No one has seen his face, but Anas Aremeyaw Anas' investigative reporting on corruption has made him a legendary journalist and a lauded hero in his country Ghana.

October 20, 2020

‘We Want to Hear From the Community; Health is Not Apolitical’

Public health official Thu Quach speaks on how COVID-19 is affecting Asian American communities.

Barbara Bradley Hagerty in front of her cover for The Atlantic.

October 19, 2020

Barbara Bradley Hagerty on How She Found the Story That Landed Her on the Cover of The Atlantic

A Q&A with journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty on her article "Epidemic of Disbelief" for the The Atlantic.

October 14, 2020

Podcast: ‘Countervail’ on Reporters and Personal Social Media Accounts

Do public figures lose all rights of privacy to scrutiny by the public? In this episode of Countervail, Dawn Heinbach and Lilian Manansala discuss the suspension of Felicia Sonmez when she re-tweeted a story about the sexual allegation against Kobe Bryant. Because she re-tweeted the piece shortly after Bryant's death, the reporter was not only harassed and threatened online but suspended by the Washington Post. Where is the line between a reporter's personal rights on their social media accounts vs the publisher's right to control how their news staff represents the company?