Dart Hosts "Light of the World" Conversation with Elizabeth Alexander
Poet, essayist and critic Elizabeth Alexander joined the Dart Center to discuss writing about loss, love and upheavals both private and public.
Poet, essayist and critic Elizabeth Alexander joined the Dart Center to discuss writing about loss, love and upheavals both private and public.
YDR/Sunday News has been awarded the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Foundation’s Public Service Award for its pioneering trauma journalism peer support program.
Award-winning journalists, disaster experts, mental health practitioners, and survivor advocates will gather on October 6 to discuss the ethics and craft of covering trauma news during a workshop for Cayman media professionals.
Thomson Reuters will cover the costs for up to fourteen freelance journalists to attend a five-day Hostile Environment Training course run in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
In response to the Umpqua Community College tragedy, Dave Cullen, author of Columbine, offers advice for journalists covering mass shootings.
Last week, a panel of experts explored some of the issues surrounding the spread of traumatic imagery in a social media age.
The United Nations, in collaboration with Samsung and Oculus, has launched a journalism project that uses virtual reality to cover the Syrian war.
Following the unveiling of a memorial for Australian war reporters, media commentators called into question guidelines set out in the Pentagon’s recently released “Law of War” manual.
On September 10, the Dart Center hosted a special half-day workshop on mindfulness practice, led by teachers from the monastic community founded by poet, author and activist Thich Nhat Hanh.
Amid ongoing political unrest, attacks against journalists are on the rise in Nepal.