By SHAN WANG, January 29, 2018, for NeimanLab In western Massachusetts, the Berkshire Eagle is trying to recover from cost-cutting and rebuild its...
By SHAN WANG, January 29, 2018, for NeimanLab In western Massachusetts, the Berkshire Eagle is trying to recover from cost-cutting and rebuild its...
FEBRUARY 2, 2018, Feet in 2 Worlds The next Fi2W online magazine will report on migration triggered by climate change. Our focus will be the mass...
By Mong Palatino, January 19th, 2018, for Global Voices Two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, are being accused of violating Myanmar’s...
By SHAN WANG, January 11, 2018, for Nieman Lab In the U.S., supporting the party in power correlates with thinking the media does a terrible job....
By Monique Judge for NeimanLab “In 2018, journalism will need to do a better job of seeking out the voices of black women. It will not be enough to...
By Pete Vernon, November 20, 2017, for Columbia Journalism Review ACROSS THE MEDIA LANDSCAPE, as consolidation and technological advancements drive...
By Will Tizard, November 12, 2017, for Variety Frederick Wiseman, 87, whom Camerimage Film Festival is honoring with a retrospective of five films...
By LAURA HAZARD OWEN, November 16, 2017, for Nieman Lab “The hope is that, if news organizations are more clear and transparent about what they’re...
By KEN DOCTOR, November 16, 2017, for NeimanLab First Sinclair and now the Kochs are back. In an age of media free-for-all and massive...
Local journalism is doing great work across the country while fighting cutbacks and tight budgets. But we need people to stop expecting news to be...
By: Amanda Lichtenstein, September 11, 2017, for Global Voices United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced that the Trump...
By: Nick Cumming-Bruce, August 30, 2017, for The New York Times GENEVA — The United Nations human rights chief said on Wednesday that President...