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Gary Wasserman | “The Doha Experiment: Arab Kingdom, Catholic College, Jewish Teacher”

March 20, 2018

The Doha Experiment Book Cover

Gary Wasserman | "The Doha Experiment: Arab Kingdom, Catholic College, Jewish Teacher"

March 20, 2018

The Doha Experiment Book Cover

Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ’80s by Joseph Rodriguez

March 16, 2018

An elderly person stands outside a building on a sunny day, wearing a white dress, a dark cape, and a tiara. The person is smiling and gesturing with one hand. Behind them is a patterned wall as the city street stretches out to the left—a scene reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's unique storytelling approach.

Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the '80s by Joseph Rodriguez

March 16, 2018

An elderly person stands outside a building on a sunny day, wearing a white dress, a dark cape, and a tiara. The person is smiling and gesturing with one hand. Behind them is a patterned wall as the city street stretches out to the left—a scene reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's unique storytelling approach.

Covering Congress and a White House in Perpetual Crisis

March 14, 2018

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Can Silicon Valley Be Tamed? Pioneering Tech Journalist and Author Kara Swisher with Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times

March 1, 2018

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Reporting on Sexual Assault in the Workplace: A panel featuring the radio, broadcast and print investigative team that produced Rape on the Night Shift

February 20, 2018

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Celebrate Michael Krasny’s 25 Years as host of KQED’s Forum

February 8, 2018

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Celebrate Michael Krasny's 25 Years as host of KQED's Forum

February 8, 2018

A man in a suit and tie sits at a table in front of a microphone. He is holding some papers and looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. The background features a soundproofed wall, suggesting a recording studio, possibly linked to Berkeley Journalism.

NABJ Presents: “Objectivity through the Black Lens”

November 16, 2017

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