Events: October 2016

Oct 11, 2016

Covering Recovery: Finding News in the Aftermath of Disaster

New York, NY - United States
12:30 - 2:30 pm
In New York City, the Covering Recovery Project, a joint initiative of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma and the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, will host its inaugural lunchtime colloquium at the Columbia Journalism School featuring David W. Chen, Eve Troeh, Irwin Redlener and Bruce Shapiro.
Oct 12, 2016

Neue deutsche Medienmacher Panel: Journalism & Trauma

Berlin - Germany - Europe
19:00
In Berlin, Germany, Dart Centre Europe's Jeanny Gering and trauma expert Oliver Schubbe will host a discussion with Neue deutsche Medienmacher on trauma and journalism. The conversation, moderated by journalist Ebru Tasdemir, will focus on covering the refugee crisis and the benefits of trauma aware journalism. 
Oct 17, 2016

How Should Journalism Cover Terrorism?

New York, NY - United States
1:00 pm
At Columbia Journalism School in New York City, the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and Democracy Fund Voice will host a discussion on the links between terrorism, political rhetoric, and media coverage, with particular reference to the impact on American Muslims. 
Oct 17, 2016

How Should Journalism Cover Terrorism?

New York, NY - United States
1:00 pm
At Columbia Journalism School in New York City, the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and Democracy Fund Voice will host a discussion on the links between terrorism, political rhetoric, and media coverage, with particular reference to the impact on American Muslims. 
Oct 20, 2016

Listening to Trauma: The True Meaning of Thank You for Your Service

Washington, DC - United States - Asia Pacific
8:00 pm
At the second annual Washington Conference on Trauma at George Washington University, Dart will co-sponsor a panel featuring David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Washington Post, a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius" grant, and the author of two critically acclaimed books about the effects of war on the human psyche.
Oct 27-30, 2016

Reporting Safely in Crisis Zones Course

New York, NY - United States
The Dart Center is offering an intensive four-day crisis reporting course at Columbia Journalism School to prepare journalists to work safely and effectively in volatile situations such as war, conflict and disaster zones. The course emphasizes risk assessment and harm prevention. Applications are now closed.
Oct 20, 2016

Listening to Trauma: The True Meaning of Thank You for Your Service

Washington, DC - United States - Asia Pacific
8:00 pm
At the second annual Washington Conference on Trauma at George Washington University, Dart will co-sponsor a panel featuring David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Washington Post, a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius" grant, and the author of two critically acclaimed books about the effects of war on the human psyche.
Oct 12, 2016

Neue deutsche Medienmacher Panel: Journalism & Trauma

Berlin - Germany - Europe
19:00
In Berlin, Germany, Dart Centre Europe's Jeanny Gering and trauma expert Oliver Schubbe will host a discussion with Neue deutsche Medienmacher on trauma and journalism. The conversation, moderated by journalist Ebru Tasdemir, will focus on covering the refugee crisis and the benefits of trauma aware journalism. 
Oct 20, 2016

Listening to Trauma: The True Meaning of Thank You for Your Service

Washington, DC - United States - Asia Pacific
8:00 pm
At the second annual Washington Conference on Trauma at George Washington University, Dart will co-sponsor a panel featuring David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Washington Post, a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius" grant, and the author of two critically acclaimed books about the effects of war on the human psyche.
Oct 20, 2016

Listening to Trauma: The True Meaning of Thank You for Your Service

Washington, DC - United States - Asia Pacific
8:00 pm
At the second annual Washington Conference on Trauma at George Washington University, Dart will co-sponsor a panel featuring David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Washington Post, a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius" grant, and the author of two critically acclaimed books about the effects of war on the human psyche.