We’re in the midst of another wartime disconnect, though it’s different this time around. During the Vietnam War, the disconnect was between the government and its citizens. With the publishing of the Pentagon Papers, the press solidified a long-suspected belief that the government, through its spokespersons and the military, was […]
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The final week of our workshop in Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza focused on getting youth narratives filmed on-location along with editing the video shorts. In the upcoming days we plan to finalize all films and screen them in the local community, along with post-workshop evaluations. More photos and updates […]
Where does your personal photostream end and your professional one begin? If you’re a journalist asking that question, Jennifer Gaie Hellum at the University of Arizona’s a nice post for you. Turns out, it’s not as simple as you think, at least if you’re new to Flickr. Among the items […]
Red Ink, a Center project developed by Ryan O’Toole to help consumers make better collective financial decisions, was named a notable entry in this week’s 2010 Knight-Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism. Said O’Toole, “It’s cool, whether talking to advisers or people I’m collaborating with, to get this kind of […]
In our second week of the workshop the children and trainers in all groups began developing their story concepts and storyboards, along with acting and shooting video on-location for their films. Below is a day-by-day summary of our experiences with the workshop in Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza. More photos […]