
Human Rights: Reporting Without Infringing
Listening, language and realistic expectations all play a role in the difficult task of covering human rights abuses.
Listening, language and realistic expectations all play a role in the difficult task of covering human rights abuses.
Journalists interviewing service members returning from war need the standard skills of humility and empathy – but they also need to do their homework. In this video from Dart's Videos on Veterans series, journalists, a clinician and a retired Marine explain how it's done.
Journalists from The St. Petersburg Times, ProPublica and the New York Times talk through the process of shaping their long and complicated Dart Award-winning narratives.
In a multimedia presentation on covering gangs and paramilitaries, earthquakes and HIV, a photographer and educator explores how collaboration is the key to making images that are both powerful and responsible.
Christina Lamb, former foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, and David Loyn, BBC developing world correspondent, speak to the Dart Center about what journalists should know about Afghanistan and the ethics of reporting conflict.
A 57-minute documentary on the traumatic impact of the Columbine High School shootings on students, families, the community and journalists.