Resources
The Landlord & the Tenant
A young mother rents a house in West Allis. The previous tenant tells her, "Baby, they shouldn't have let you move in."
Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's
Journalist Connie Walker's quest to better understand her father and find the priest who abused him in a Canadian residential school leads to one of the most comprehensive investigations to date into a single school.
Dart Asia Pacific ASPAC Fellows 2023
Dart Centre Asia Pacific (DCAP) has announced the recipients of the 2023 Asia Pacific (ASPAC) Fellowship, a program that deepens journalists' reporting of violence, conflict, and tragedy.
Dart Center Receives $2.7 Million Gift
The Dart Foundation of Mason, MI has donated $2.7 million to the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
2023 Dart Award Finalists Announced
"This year’s Dart Award finalists showcase journalists contending in fresh and powerful ways with the hardest questions about the impact of violence," said Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro. "From excavations of long-past exploitation to searing inquiries into all-too-present gun violence – supported alike by under resourced, embattled local newsrooms and the largest national media – this year’s finalists take reporting in new directions in sourcing, interviewing and data analysis, all in service of a shared commitment to innovative, ethical reporting on survivors of violence."
The Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh - Screening & Dialogue with the Filmmakers
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Applications are now invited from prospective board members with relevant experience and skills who can contribute to the exciting future development of Dart Centre Europe.
Journalists covering the Türkiye-Syria earthquake may face moral injury
When journalists capture images and share the stories of traumatised survivors of the Türkiye-Syria earthquake they face a moral dilemma: Should they put down their notebook or camera and offer to help? It seems like an obvious choice; what kind of person doesn’t want to help someone who is suffering? But journalists have a job to do, and it’s a different job to doctors and rescue workers.