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Ali Velshi Reveals the Defining Moment That Changed His Approach to Journalism
Ali Velshi opens up about the crucial role of journalists in today’s turbulent times, revealing how bearing witness means actively fighting for justice and democracy.
What Every Journalist Wishes They Could Tell Every Publicist
In the dynamic interplay between journalists and publicists, a silent list of grievances and wishes often goes unexpressed.
How Do Journalists Cover a Habitual Liar Like Trump?
Journalists gearing up to chronicle next year's Presidential election face a special challenge.
How To Not Be Aware and Responsible During a Tragedy As Demonstrated By A New York Times Reporter
A recent incident involving Kellen Browning, a reporter for The New York Times, has brought to light the complexities of maintaining sensitivity in the face of tragedy.
Is Today's Journalist a Social Advocate or Fact Driven Reporter?
With America still trying to come to terms with racism, discrimination and other societal ills, should today's journalist focus more on advocating for change rather than merely reporting the facts of a given story?
Blind Journalist Reflects on Challenges, Advocates for More Open Doors
As long as Sandy Murillo can remember, she was fascinated with the news. "I was the weird kid that liked watching the 5pm and 10pm news on TV, and listening to the news on radio," she laughs.