
Covering Gun Violence
In February 2017, the Dart Center organized a two-day workshop on covering gun violence for 35 journalists at WBEZ in Chicago.
In February 2017, the Dart Center organized a two-day workshop on covering gun violence for 35 journalists at WBEZ in Chicago.
Pulitzer Prize winning journalists were joined by students, professors and mental health experts to discuss lessons learned and point the way towards responsible news coverage going forward.
Health journalist Karen Brown interviews Gary Darmstadt, a co-author on the the recent Lancet series called Advancing Early Childhood Development: from Science to Scale.
The Covering Recovery Project, a joint initiative of the Dart Center and the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, hosted its inaugural lunchtime colloquium at the Columbia Journalism School focused on innovations in coverage and lessons learned from recent disasters.
A conversation with T. Christian Miller, senior reporter for ProPublica, and Ken Armstrong, writer for The Marshall Project, who peeled back the layers of their 2016 Pulitzer Prize winning investigative project.
Video coverage of the 2016 Dart Awards presentation and winners' roundtable, featuring Christopher Sherman and Dario Lopez-Mills of AP and Eli Saslow and David Finkel of the Washington Post, explored the story-behind-the-story of their Dart Award-winning pieces; drill down on what's involved in undertaking hard-hitting, humane investigations of trauma, and discuss innovative approaches to reporting on violence and tragedy.