
Rubén Espinosa
A gallery of photographs by the late Rubén Espinosa - the fourth Mexican journalist murdered this year.
A gallery of photographs by the late Rubén Espinosa - the fourth Mexican journalist murdered this year.
In May 2015, the Dart Center organized a two-day workshop on covering guns and gun violence for 30 journalists at Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Full video, transcript and powerpoint presentation; “Guns and Gun Violence: Through a Public Health Lens”; May 29, 2015.
Full video, transcript and powerpoint presentation; “The Economic and Social Costs of Gun Violence”; May 29, 2015.
Full video and transcript of panel. Powerpoint presentation provided by Roseanna Ander, original moderator, who was not able to be in attendance; “Public Safety and Law Enforcement”; May 29, 2015.
Full video and transcript; “Guns, Law and Society: Understanding the Arguments"; May 29, 2015.
Full video, transcript and powerpoint presentation; “Guns and Intimate Partner Violence: What the Research Tells Us”; May 29, 2015.
Regional and national journalists were joined by community leaders, Sandy Hook families, mental health experts and policy advocates to share perspectives, discuss lessons learned and point the way towards responsible news coverage going forward.
Click here to watch all of the symposium panels. Click here to read the Live Blog from the event. Click here for program details.
The daylong symposium: Sandy Hook and Beyond: Breaking News, Trauma and Aftermath took place on Monday at Columbia University. Regional and national journalists were joined by community leaders, mental health experts, policy advocates and Sandy Hook families and shared perspectives, discussed lessons learned and pointed the way towards responsible news coverage going forward.
In this video, two award-winning Columbia Journalism graduates talked about how they produced an unforgettable, investigative radio and print feature at the Dart Center’s annual all-class lecture.