Seeing Haiti: a photo essay
Imagine a nation with a noble and proud history, but a rough last century. It was occupied by a massive, powerful neighbor to the north,… Read More »Seeing Haiti: a photo essay
Imagine a nation with a noble and proud history, but a rough last century. It was occupied by a massive, powerful neighbor to the north,… Read More »Seeing Haiti: a photo essay
One bit of good news for those thoroughly freaked out by the Trump presidency: there’s anger, passion and drive on the left that’s unprecedented in… Read More »Stop saying “fake news”. It’s not helping.
In early December, I spoke at the inaugural conference on Constructive Journalism hosted at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. The conference is… Read More »It’s Journalism’s Job to Save Civics
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I spoke this afternoon at a rally in Pittsfield, Massachusetts my (almost) hometown (I live one town north, in Lanesboro.) The rally honored the four… Read More »The Four Freedoms, in 2017
Some research from our lab, the Center for Civic Media, because it’s fun and something I’m glad we produced. In the US, NFL football is… Read More »Race, Fame and Ability: untangling media coverage of NFL QBs