
2019 Dart Awards Video
Video coverage of the 2019 Dart Awards celebration and winners' roundtable, featuring Eilís Quinn, Brandon Stahl, Richard Webster and Kate Wells.
Video coverage of the 2019 Dart Awards celebration and winners' roundtable, featuring Eilís Quinn, Brandon Stahl, Richard Webster and Kate Wells.
The Dart Center hosted photographers Nina Berman and Susan Meiselas for a conversation about their innovative new books, "An Autobiography of Miss Wish" and "A Room of Their Own."
At the Perugia Journalism Festival, this panel explored how women journalists contend with unwanted presumptions, sexual harassment and the threat of gender-based violence.
Sexual harassment is at the top of the news agenda, and every industry - from politics to arts and entertainment to journalism - is being called to account. Like so many of their counterparts in other fields, women journalists contend with unwanted presumptions and the threat of gender-based violence. The Dart Center asked nine leading women in journalism to share their experiences and to reflect on their own best practices.
Video coverage of the 2017 Dart Awards presentation and winners' roundtable, featuring Jay Allison and Samantha Broun from Transom.org, and Erin Alberty and Rachel Piper from the Salt Lake Tribune. The event also included a special World Press Freedom commemoration featuring Columbia Journalism School graduate students Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul, Amel Ghani and Riham Alkousaa.
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.
Listening, language and realistic expectations all play a role in the difficult task of covering human rights abuses.
Helen Benedict talks about interviewing female veterans who experienced sexual assault in Iraq; and how they represent a small, but important part of the story of women serving in the military.
Joanna Connors tells how she reported "Beyond Rape: A Survivor's Journey," her remarkable first person account of her own rape, its aftermath and an investigation of the life that led her assailant to be a violent criminal.