Resources for How Trauma Affects Photographers

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Trauma and the Tipping Point

On the latest edition of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's "Correspondents Report," host Elizabeth Jackson asks senior journalist (and Ochberg Fellow) Lisa Millar and foreign affairs editor Peter Cave about their most fearful reporting experiences. But the stories that they tell of threatening soldiers and beheaded suicide bombers aren't necessarily the ones that most moved them.

May 19-22, 2022

'Reporting Safely in Crisis Zones’ Course

New York, NY - United States
In partnership with the ACOS Alliance, Rory Peck Trust, and the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, the Dart Center will be offering its annual four-day crisis zones reporting course to 16 US-based freelance journalists at no cost. The application deadline – Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 11:59 pm EST – has passed

New Year, New Links

Welcome to 2009. The Dart Center is back online for a busy couple of months; We'll keep you updated on our activities here. In the meantime, here are some items you may have missed over the holiday season.

Times-Picayune photographer John McCusker's haunting multimedia retrospective on the "ghosts of Katrina."

Denver Post reporter (and 2004 Ochberg Fellow) Miles Moffeit's feature following the first year of freedom for Tim Masters, the first Colorado murder convict freed by DNA evidence.

Jan 11, 2022

Apply Now: Rory Peck Trust Resilience Programme

In partnership with the Rory Peck Trust and Facebook, Dart Centre Europe will deliver workshops to give freelance journalists a safe space to learn more about trauma and how to build their resilience.

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