
Resources for Aftermath & Anniversaries, Multimedia


Event Video: Pulitzer Prize Centennial
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.

Dallas: 50 Years Later
To live in Dallas is to own a small piece of the trauma of JFK’s assassination, writes Kael Alford. As the city prepares for the 50th anniversary of that fateful day, those memories are resurfacing.

Hannah Arendt's Disruptive Truth Telling
On the 50th anniversary of the publication of Eichmann in Jerusalem, the Dart Center hosted a lively forum with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and human rights journalist, Tina Rosenberg, and moral philosopher and Einstein Forum director, Susan Neiman.
Symposium: Sandy Hook and Beyond
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The daylong symposium: Sandy Hook and Beyond: Breaking News, Trauma and Aftermath took place on Monday at Columbia University. Regional and national journalists were joined by community leaders, mental health experts, policy advocates and Sandy Hook families and shared perspectives, discussed lessons learned and pointed the way towards responsible news coverage going forward.

Home on the Water
In a personal journey that is also a passionate elegy for an imperiled environment and traditional way of life, documentary photographer Kael Alford has built a bridge home from the wars she’s covered.
Self-Study Unit: Covering Terrorism
Early live reports of terrorist attacks are sometimes confusing and misleading. Yet there are also extraordinary examples of media excellence, with journalists risking their lives to inform the nation about an unfolding crisis.

Covering Columbine
A 57-minute documentary on the traumatic impact of the Columbine High School shootings on students, families, the community and journalists.