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Events Archive

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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*.

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.

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.

Covering Psychedelics: Author and podcast producer Tim Ferriss + the UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellows

April 18, 2023

Brain scan image highlighting regions of interest in orange. The cross-sectional view reveals intricate details of the brain's internal structure, with specific areas illuminated for medical analysis. This image serves as a crucial resource for investigative studies, resonating with Berkeley Journalism's commitment to in-depth research.

The Third Biennial Reva & David Logan Photo Book Symposium

April 15, 2023

A bookshelf filled with various photography books. Prominent titles include "The Americans" by Robert Frank, "Eyes on Russia" by Margaret Bourke-White, and "Faces of Our Time" by Karsh. Other books from the Reva & David Logan Photo Book Symposium Biennial are neatly arranged alongside.
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