
HIAS: For the Refugee
Website for HIAS, a global Jewish nonprofit organization which protects refugees, with links to information on refugee issues from around the world.
Website for HIAS, a global Jewish nonprofit organization which protects refugees, with links to information on refugee issues from around the world.
Links to resources in Japanese and English for journalists covering Japan's March 11 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant crisis. Includes a Q&A with disaster expert Irwin Redlener, M.D., an article on Japanese cultural identity from Gavin Rees, and a comprehensive disaster reporting guide from reporter Yoichi Shimatsu.
As Queensland absorbs the blows of another assault of extreme weather, here's a list of resources on helping children, teens and the community at large cope with the after-effects of the storm.
The National Science Council on the Developing Child and the National Forum on Early Childhood Policy and Programs at Harvard University authored this report outlining the importance of a child’s early years and their implications for lifelong health.
A mass shooting in Britain leads a wounded community to wonder why. The director of Dart Centre Europe reflects on the story and offers resources for journalists.
Homepage for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.
Selected excerpts from a panel discussion between journalist Pete Hamill, psychologist Elana Newman, and psychiatrist Jonathan Shay about journalistic, clinical, and political dimensions of trauma.
An investigation of the institutional barriers to justice for victims of sexual assault on college campuses.
For those covering the natural disaster in Italy, Dart Centre Europe has assembled tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists on past catastrophes and other resources of relevance.