Seeking Resilience
A multimedia feature in the New York Times Health section about a young rape victim recovering from post-traumatic stress stands as a set of best practices that can inform any reporter's work.
A multimedia feature in the New York Times Health section about a young rape victim recovering from post-traumatic stress stands as a set of best practices that can inform any reporter's work.
At the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, the Dart Center will co-sponsor the New York City premiere of the project, The Unravelling. Afterwards, Human Rights Watch Emergencies director Peter Bouckaert and photojournalist Marcus Bleasdale will lead a master class on human rights reporting and digital storytelling.
This weekend, New Zealand's Sunday Star Times carried a thoughtful article by Tim Hume on trauma as an under-discussed occupational hazard in journalism. The story's protagonist is Jim MacMillan, a Philadelphia photojournalist who found himself "virtually disabled" by what he calls his "psychological Waterloo": the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001.
Veteran’s Affairs National Center for PTSD launches an online coach to help those with the condition manage their own symptoms.
Congratulations to Dart Center Ochberg Fellows David Wood of the Huffington Post and Susan Snyder of the Philadelphia Inquirer, just awarded 2012 Pulitzer Prizes.
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies has released a special issue on refugee children and their families, featuring articles and resources available at no cost through the end of September.
Our friends at Sun Yat-sen University have added Chinese subtitles to two Dart Centre Asia Pacific teaching videos.
A new report by the International News Safety Institute (INSI) and the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) found nearly two-thirds of women in the news media have experienced some form of intimidation, threats or abuse.
Poet, essayist and critic Elizabeth Alexander joined the Dart Center to discuss writing about loss, love and upheavals both private and public.
Aaron Glantz, a former war correspondent, writes about the death of Dwight Radcliff, an Air Force veteran who overcame homelessness to become president of the United States Veterans Initiative.