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Events Archive

POOR Magazine: Poverty Scholarship and Journalism 101

April 18, 2019

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Book Talk | “The Last Whalers: Telling the Story of One of the World’s Last Whaling Tribes” with Doug Bock Clark, journalist

April 16, 2019

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Book Talk | "The Last Whalers: Telling the Story of One of the World's Last Whaling Tribes" with Doug Bock Clark, journalist

April 16, 2019

A man with short hair and a beard looks intently at the camera. He is wearing an olive green shirt and is standing among wooden beams, with a pale blue sky in the background. The image conveys a pensive and serious mood, reminiscent of stories covered by Berkeley Journalism.

Berkeley Journalism: Join us for Cal Day!

April 13, 2019

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ASSIGNMENT CHINA: TIANANMEN SQUARE – A Film Screening and Panel Discussion

April 11, 2019

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“Journalism, Silicon Valley and the Rise of ‘Little’ Brother” with pioneering tech journalist John Markoff and investigative journalist Lowell Bergman

April 9, 2019

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"Journalism, Silicon Valley and the Rise of 'Little' Brother" with pioneering tech journalist John Markoff and investigative journalist Lowell Bergman

April 9, 2019

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Reporting from the Future: Visual Storytelling in the Digital Age

April 8, 2019

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Jenni Monet | “The State of Indigenous Journalism”

March 8, 2019

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Jenni Monet | "The State of Indigenous Journalism"

March 8, 2019

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