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Adam Hochschild talks about his latest book: American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis

October 28, 2022

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Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party

October 20, 2022

Book cover titled "Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party" by Stephen Shames and Ericka Huggins. The cover features a black-and-white photo of Black Panther Party women, some with afros, wearing "Black Panther Party" shirts, standing in a group. Captured through the lens of Berkeley Journalism.

Covering Capitalism: A conversation with David Gelles (’08) about his new book The Man Who Broke Capitalism and reporting at The New York Times

October 13, 2022

A charming building with large windows glowing warmly from interior lights, surrounded by lush greenery and climbing vines. The brick pathway in front is illuminated by soft, ambient lighting, adding to the cozy and inviting atmosphere of the scene, reminiscent of a Berkeley Journalism retreat.

Speaking Truth to Power: Why Diversity Matters in Business Journalism

October 11, 2022

A banner featuring the logos of Bloomberg and Berkeley Journalism highlights the text, "UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism & Bloomberg News." The background includes greenery and a person writing, emphasizing the importance of diversity in speaking truth to power through business journalism.

The Geometry of Life: Photographs By Richard Koci Hernandez (CANCELLED 9/20/22)

September 30, 2022

The image is divided into two parts: On the left, there's a book cover titled "The Geometry of Life" by Richard Koci Hernandez. On the right, a man with glasses and a beard is smiling, dressed in a blazer and shirt against a blurred background. Berkeley Journalism is highlighted as part of his impressive credentials. The image is in grayscale.

Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All

May 4, 2022

A middle-aged man with gray hair, wearing a blue suit jacket and patterned shirt, smiles at the camera. Beside him is a book cover titled "Jackpot" by Michael Mechanic from Berkeley Journalism, with a black background and gold glittery text. The subtitle reads, "How the Super-Rich Really Live and How Their Wealth Harms Us All.

Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week

April 15, 2022

Image of two women featured in circular frames. The woman on the left, identified as Samsarah Therese Morgan, has gray braids and wears red glasses, colorful beaded jewelry, and a purple outfit. The woman on the right, Dr. Kamaria Washington, has natural hair styled back and wears a white coat with a stethoscope. Text identifies their professions and titles within Berkeley Journalism.

Mental Health in Journalism with Sachi Cunningham (’05) in conversation with MJ Johnson ’23 & Grace Galletti ’23

April 1, 2022

A black-and-white photo of a smiling person with long dark hair, wearing a high-collared jacket, is framed on the right. In the background, there is a blue line drawing of a large, crashing ocean wave inspired by "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," evoking the dynamic spirit of Berkeley Journalism.

Disability Reporting During COVID with NYT’s Amanda Morris

March 29, 2022

A split image: On the left, a close-up of a coronavirus particle with red spike proteins. On the right, a woman with long brown hair and a big smile, looking at the camera—capturing both science and human resilience as expertly reported by Berkeley Journalism.

Here, Black, and Queer: New Visions for Covering the Black, Non-Binary and Transgender Communities

March 18, 2022

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