When Zita Arocha covered her first newspaper story for the now-defunct Tampa Times newspaper, she didn’t yet have a name for what she was doing. She just knew something magical was happening. The ...
At a time when the industry of journalism finds itself under scrutiny, Boston University’s Power of Narrative Conference offers solace to those navigating its uncertainties. Nearly 400 early-career ...
When Gay Talese’s landmark profile, “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” appeared in Esquire in April 1966, it marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of journalism. This was the birth of what came to be ...
In two cohorts, the academy has so far delivered 20 weeks of training to participants, with the aim of challenging negative ...
If you want to fix the credibility of the media, bring back the assiduously agnostic newsroom. I say this as a semi-retired journalist who got my start by the generosity of editors who hired me on a ...
“Streaming primarily on Facebook and YouTube, its mission is rooted in ‘narrative sovereignty’ — the belief that Indigenous communities should control how their stories, histories and cultures are ...