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Jenni Monet | "The State of Indigenous Journalism"

March 8, 2019

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Book Launch | “Grain by Grain”

February 28, 2019

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Book Launch | "Grain by Grain"

February 28, 2019

Bob Quinn headshot

Radiotopia Showcase Podcast Preview: SPACEBRIDGE | A conversation between Julia Barton and Adam Hochschild

February 27, 2019

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Radiotopia Showcase Podcast Preview: SPACEBRIDGE | A conversation between Julia Barton and Adam Hochschild

February 27, 2019

Bold text "SPACEBRIDGE" is in the center of the image, resembling an LED display. The background displays a combination of American and Soviet Union flags, merged together with red, white, and blue colors dominant. The hammer and sickle symbol appears in the bottom left corner, reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's striking visual storytelling.

Food Politics 2019: “An Agenda for the Food Movement” with Marion Nestle

February 19, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: "An Agenda for the Food Movement" with Marion Nestle

February 19, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Opening reception for “Woodstock” photographs by Baron Wolman

February 15, 2019

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Opening reception for "Woodstock" photographs by Baron Wolman

February 15, 2019

A black-and-white photo of a man and woman sitting in tall grass. The man has long hair, a beard, and wears a headband and open shirt. The woman has long hair and wears a headscarf and shawl. Both appear relaxed, smiling into the distance—capturing an essence often seen in Berkeley Journalism imagery.

Food Politics 2019: “Nutrition Science Under Siege” with Marion Nestle

February 12, 2019

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.
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