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In the wake of the shooting of teen activist Malala Yousufzai, a filmmaker who portraited her writes of his attachment and obligation to his subject.
In the wake of the shooting of teen activist Malala Yousufzai, a filmmaker who portraited her writes of his attachment and obligation to his subject.
For reporters covering the horrifying shooting spree at an Aurora, Colorado screening of The Dark Knight Rises, the Dart Center has an array of tipsheets and other resources.
June 27 has been designated National PTSD Awareness Day by the U.S. Congress – and all month, the National Center for PTSD, the country’s foremost center for research and advocacy on psychological trauma, has been launching new web resources aimed at raising PTSD Awareness.
Psychiatrists debate how to label the wounds of war.
Congratulations to Dart Center Ochberg Fellows David Wood of the Huffington Post and Susan Snyder of the Philadelphia Inquirer, just awarded 2012 Pulitzer Prizes.
With broad swaths of Dallas-Forth Worth cleaning up from more than a dozen tornados, weather experts predict that this spring could bring an above-average onslaught of twisters in the U.S. The Dart Center has an extensive array of resources for reporting on the aftermath of tornados as well as other natural disasters.
With three dead and two wounded at a high school in Chardon, Ohio, attention is once again turning to how and why school shootings occur and what can be done about them.
Frank Ochberg, M.D., the Dart Center’s chair emeritus, explores why school shootings are more frequent in the the U.S. than in other nations for CNN.com. Many resources for reporters covering school shootings are available here at DartCenter.org.
Two more journalists have died in Syria: reporter Marie Colvin of London's Sunday Times and French photographer Rémi Ochlik. Colvin's last report from Homs was a BBC interview the day before she was killed. "I counted 14 shells… I watched a little baby die today. Absolutely horrific. No one here can understand how the international community can let this happen."
On December 2, Afnan Khan was driving home from his job as senior reporter at the Daily Times in Lahore Pakistan when a Land Cruiser pulled across his path on a deserted road. Two gunmen leapt out, took aim and ordered him from his car.
Earlier in October, Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro led a panel discussion at Columbia Journalism School on covering violence and tragedy, part of the school's All-Class Lecture series for graduate journalism students. The panel featured Marianne McCune, a reporter for WNYC and a Columbia j-school alum; and Rob Perez, 2009 Dart Award winner and reporter for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.