Seminars
Poynter to host conversation on covering social justice issues
AJ+ producer Damu Bobb uses a mobile rig to report from Baltimore. (Photo by Devin…
Race and Reporting: After Matter, Tips and Comments
Here are a few things left in the notebook from Institute for Justice and Journalism’s…
Journalism, Race and Katrina: Connecting the Dots
From Tim Porter: That the U.S. news media was under-reporting the extent of poverty in…
When Journalism Meets Advocacy
From Claudia Meléndez Salinas: Sally (Lehrman) makes a very good point when she implies that…
One Neighborhood, Many Stories
From Tim Porter: Massachusetts Avenue connects the ivied walls of Harvard to the gates of…
Race, Class and Katrina Webcast
From Steve Montiel: Two discussions today on "Race, Class and Katrina" will be webcast as…
Collision with Complexity
From Keith Woods: We watched the movie "Crash" last night as part of our larger…
Good Quotes, Better Lessons
From Tim Porter: Journalists receive less training than their peers in any other profession, due…
Covering Race — or Covering It Up?
From Sally Lehrman: Listening to the discussion about the biological non-reality of race (led by…
Reporting on Race and Health
From Tim Porter: First some data: About 17.5 percent of American adults don’t have health…
Is ‘Minority’ Still a Valid Term?
From Heidi Pickman: After hearing this morning from the IJJ fellows how issues of race…
Journalism Reconnected
From Tim Porter: Mary Curtis, executive features editor and features columnist at The Charlotte (N.C.)…
The Eye of the Hurricane
From Steve Montiel: Hurricane Katrina forced us to see injustice through the lenses of race…
Covering News of Race in a New World
From Victor Merina: The tragedy of Hurricane Katrina and its devastating aftermath have rekindled a…