Events: March 2021

Feb 15 - June 15, 2021

Early Childhood Reporting Fellowship: Inequality, Migration and COVID-19

The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma is launching a project-based virtual fellowship exclusively for alumni of our Early Childhood Development Journalism Initiative, with a focus on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on young children’s growth, development and wellbeing, as well as related topics.
Mar 4, 2021

IRE Panel: Coping with a year of trauma

1:30 pm EST
At NICAR21, this discussion featuring Dart's Elana Newman and Kat Stafford from ​The Associated Press will share insights about how to manage experiencing and covering grief, coping mechanisms, self-care tips and mental health resources for journalists.
Mar 11, 2021

Workshop: Trauma and Resilience for Journalists

16:00 - 18:00 GMT+4
This workshop explores what it takes for journalists to work effectively and safely on stories that deal with trauma, violence and personal tragedy. Delivered in two parts over consecutive weeks, it is led by Gavin Rees and Angelina Fusco, expert trainers from Dart Centre Europe.
Mar 18, 2021

Covering Migrants and Migration in a Global Pandemic

North America
10:00 am ET
The global pandemic has impacted countries around the world, but what has been its impact on the mass of migrants transiting between borders fleeing from poverty, corrupt governments, and conflict? What are their stories and how can reporters best tackle the issues of migration in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic? 
Mar 23, 2021

Panel: Reporting in Times of Trauma

4:30 - 6:00 pm ET
Hosted by Lehigh University, this two-day conversation encourages people to reflect on the impact of everyday trauma and pain in a punishing moment.
Mar 18, 2021

Covering Migrants and Migration in a Global Pandemic

North America
10:00 am ET
The global pandemic has impacted countries around the world, but what has been its impact on the mass of migrants transiting between borders fleeing from poverty, corrupt governments, and conflict? What are their stories and how can reporters best tackle the issues of migration in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic?