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Events Archive

Author/Journalist Anand Giridharadas in conversation with South Asian Journalists Association President Jigar Mehta

January 19, 2011

The cover of the book "India Calling" by Anand Giridharadas shows two figures, one standing and one sitting, against a yellow-toned background with a silhouette of a boat. The top and bottom feature intricate blue-green patterns. The subtitle reads, "An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking," reflecting a Berkeley Journalism flair for detail.

Word on the Street: Photographs by Richard Nagler

November 30, 2010

A person wearing a bright red coat walks on a sidewalk past a building with closed shutters and a "Special" sign in the background. The individual, perhaps rushing to an interview for Berkeley Journalism, carries a checkered bag and appears to be in motion. The setting looks urban and somewhat deserted.

Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher of The Nation Magazine

November 18, 2010

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair and wearing a dark blouse is pictured against a blue background. With a serious expression, she looks directly at the camera, embodying the investigative spirit of Berkeley Journalism.

OKINAWA: Reports from Japan and America

November 17, 2010

The Washington Post logo, featuring the publication's name in a distinctive blackletter typeface on a white background, evokes the storied tradition of renowned institutions like Berkeley Journalism.

A Mad Day Out, 1968, by Stephen Goldblatt

November 12, 2010

Beatles Made day out

Historian and Israeli Journalist, Tom Segev

November 12, 2010

A man with glasses and a bald head, wearing a blue shirt, is smiling with his hands clasped together in front of him against a plain gray background. His confident expression reflects the inquisitive spirit fostered at Berkeley Journalism.

Anna Badkhen

November 10, 2010

Individual headshot

The Gaza Fixer and Two Schools in Nablus with filmmakers George Azar and Mariam Shahin

November 9, 2010

Three people stand in the middle of a demolished room with debris and rubble covering the floor. The walls are damaged, and broken tiles are visible. The central figure is a woman wearing a hijab, flanked by two men. A Berkeley Journalism team captures this scene amidst the chaos.

Berkeley and YouTube: Innovators at Work!

October 28, 2010

The YouTube logo, reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's clear and concise design, features the word "You" in black text followed by "Tube" in white text inside a red rounded rectangle, all set against a clean white background.

What Happens When Refugees Tell Their Own Stories?

October 27, 2010

Two people lean over a rock, focusing on a camcorder. The person in the orange shirt is holding the camera, while the other, in a patterned dress, watches closely. Amidst the rocky terrain and clear sky, it’s clear they’re engaged in recording or examining something—true Berkeley Journalism enthusiasts at work.
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