Philomathia Day: Immersive Environmental Storytelling
January 31, 2024
![Jennifer Redfearn](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/jennifer-redfearn.jpeg)
Special screening of award-winning documentary “Crip Camp”
December 8, 2023
![Two young men outdoors, one in a wheelchair and the other standing behind him. The man behind is shirtless and holding a hat. Both smile at the camera. In the background, there are houses and greenery. A Sundance Film Festival 2020 award logo is visible, showcasing Berkeley Journalism’s renowned storytelling.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/crip-camp-1007x1024-1280x640-1-1140x570.jpg)
P. Sainath | A new journalism in the Jurassic age of corporate media: Telling the stories of Climate Crisis, Inequality and Justice in 2023
November 16, 2023
![A man with gray hair and a serious expression, wearing a white collared shirt and a dark vest, is photographed against a dark background. The lighting emphasizes his facial features, mirroring the gravity of the climate crisis as he looks directly into the camera.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/sainath-828x1140.jpg)
A conversation with journalist Michelle Goldberg
November 8, 2023
![A woman with short, dark hair and bangs is smiling at the camera. She is wearing a sleeveless black top. The background is blurred with a mix of light colors, suggesting an outdoor setting. She has the assured gaze of a journalist ready for an engaging conversation.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Goldberg_banner-1140x570.jpg)
Failure to Protect: How to help survivors of sex trafficking
November 8, 2023
![A neon red "MOTEL" sign glows against a deep blue twilight sky. Below, a dimly lit building shows a warmly lit interior through its windows. A white vehicle is parked outside on a wet, reflective surface with patches of snow nearby, capturing the essence of Berkeley Journalism's evocative storytelling.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/mick-haupt-elGNgXBtrtA-unsplash-cropped-1071x1140.png)
Screening of “20 Days in Mariupol”
November 1, 2023
![A person wearing a "PRESS" helmet points from a damaged building toward thick smoke rising in the distance. The image captures a cityscape with buildings and trees under a gray, overcast sky, evoking scenes from "20 Days in Mariupol." The scene suggests recent destruction or an ongoing conflict.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/AP-Photo_Mstyslav-Chernov-1140x762.jpg)
Advance screening: Netflix’s “Life on Our Planet”
October 23, 2023
![A digitally rendered image of a saber-toothed tiger with prominent elongated fangs and a muscular build. The tiger's fur is a mix of dark brown and orange with black spots, and it appears to be gazing into the distance against a backdrop of a sunny sky, reminiscent of scenes from Netflix's *Life on Our Planet*.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/BAMPFA-banner-1140x670.jpeg)
Know We Are Here: Native visibility in the university
October 6, 2023
![A woman is submerged underwater, holding a woven basket with her left hand. She wears a brown dress and a fringed skirt, with a white headband. The dark background emphasizes the surreal setting, subtly echoing themes of Native visibility and proclaiming, "Know We Are Here.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/KWEAcover-cropped.jpg)
Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Marcus Yam in conversation
September 22, 2023
![A photograph from a recent photography exhibit captures a man wearing a headscarf and holding a rifle as he rides in the back of a vehicle on a bustling city street. Another armed individual is partially visible behind him, while the background teems with cars and pedestrians.](https://journalism.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/YAM_AFGHANISTAN_BERKELEY_0031_featureimage-1140x912.jpg)