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Pioneers

The journalism world is not as inclusive as it ought to be. But there is reason for hope, personified by those who managed to make their way to extraordinary careers—and leave a path for countless...

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How We Got Here: Unwelcome to America

CJR · How We Got Here: Unwelcome to America, host Prof. Nina Alvarez The American Dream is often portrayed as the hook that pulls people to the United States. What is usually left out of the story is...

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How We Got Here: Genders and Sexualities

CJR · How We Got Here: Genders and Sexualities, host Prof. Alisa Solomon Gender and sexuality can feel natural, even immutable. But science and lived experience tell us that these categories are far...

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Watch the 2021 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards

The 2021 Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards special provides a global snapshot of the climate emergency as told through the exemplary work of the world’s best climate journalists. The winning...

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News vs. Security

A debate between the president and the press

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What we’re watching in 2023

It may no longer feel like it, ten and a bit long days in, but 2023 is only just getting started, and the stories that will shape the year ahead are still coming into view. For the first installment of...

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Broadcasting Abroad

Responses to “Hearts and Minds Media,” published in The Authoritarianism Issue

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‘Ghetto Reporter’: Why Drill Rap Is a Form of Journalism

Drill rap is a form of hip-hop that started in Chicago in the 2000s before hitting the scene in New York. The music’s subject matter has drawn the attention of city officials, who have accused it of...

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