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The Other Side: Covering Social Issues in China

February 11, 2016

In a room with filming equipment, three people focus intently. Two women are looking at documents together; one seated with a notebook, and the other standing beside her. A man behind the camera adjusts it. The background features a red door and pink curtains—capturing insights on social issues in China for "The Other Side.

We Have the Technology: How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians, and Scientists Are Transforming Human Perception

December 10, 2015

A poster with red borders and yellow lightning bolts reads: "Biohackers and Foodies Unite: How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians, and Scientists are Transforming Human Perception, One Sense at a Time. Come to the J-book party!

Advocacy and Journalism: How The Nation Magazine Sees It

November 18, 2015

A photo collage featuring four individuals, each in separate frames, alongside logos for "Felker Magazine Center," "The Nation Magazine," and "Berkeley Journalism." The individuals include three women and one man, all looking directly at the camera, embodying the spirit of advocacy in journalism.

What’s Going On? 1969-1974 | Photographs by Ken Light

November 13, 2015

Book cover for "What's Going On? 1969-1974" by Ken Light. The background is an American flag. On the left, there are two photographs: a person making a peace sign in front of the U.S. Capitol and a woman with glasses. The book title is in bold letters.

What's Going On? 1969-1974 | Photographs by Ken Light

November 13, 2015

Book cover for "What's Going On? 1969-1974" by Ken Light. The background is an American flag. On the left, there are two photographs: a person making a peace sign in front of the U.S. Capitol and a woman with glasses. The book title is in bold letters.

Latest in Longform Conference

November 7, 2015

Banner for the Longform Conference titled "The Latest in Longform," featuring conversations with Douglas McGray, Rebecca Solnit, Julia Turner, and more. The yellow background includes illustrations of two people holding large speech bubbles. Join us on November 7, 2015.

Sam Fromartz | FERN: The Food & Environment Reporting Network, Inc.

October 21, 2015

Logo for "Food & Environment Reporting Network." A stylized tree with green leaves and a brown trunk is above the organization's name, which is written in orange capital letters. The tree's branches form a network-like pattern, symbolizing the interconnection of food and environment reporting.

Sam Fromartz | FERN: The Food & Environment Reporting Network, Inc.

October 21, 2015

Logo for "Food & Environment Reporting Network." A stylized tree with green leaves and a brown trunk is above the organization's name, which is written in orange capital letters. The tree's branches form a network-like pattern, symbolizing the interconnection of food and environment reporting.

Putin’s crackdown on the press

October 15, 2015

A man is speaking at a podium on a stage with a blue backdrop, while another man appears on a large screen behind him. Seated audience members, some taking notes, face the stage. The setting appears to be a formal press event discussing Putin's recent crackdown.

Putin's crackdown on the press

October 15, 2015

A man is speaking at a podium on a stage with a blue backdrop, while another man appears on a large screen behind him. Seated audience members, some taking notes, face the stage. The setting appears to be a formal press event discussing Putin's recent crackdown.
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