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Events Archive

Nigel Poor: The San Quentin Project

February 24, 2023

A black-and-white photo showing a man seated with his back exposed, within a gym setting. He appears to be handcuffed, and multiple handwritten notes and lines are on and around him. The exhibit is labeled with various details and includes a signature in red dated Nov. 2013, emphasizing its photojournalism roots.

8 Days at Ware: Private Screening+ Q&A with filmmakers Megan Shutzer and Rachel Mueller (’20)

February 22, 2023

The image is a side-by-side photo of two women. The woman on the left, likely one of the filmmakers, wears a beanie and winter jacket, holding a professional camera with a mounted microphone. The woman on the right, possibly Megan Shutzer, has wavy hair, wears a floral top, and is smiling against a dark background.

Hybrid Event: Reporting in the Undocumented Community: Consent, Mental Health, and Trauma

February 16, 2023

A collage of five portraits of people smiling, highlighting joy and consent. The top image features a person with curly hair. The middle row shows two individuals; one with short hair in a blazer, and another with straight hair in a green top. The bottom row includes two people; one in a beige top and another with braided hair.

In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up and the True Cost of Silencing the Press, with author Katherine Corcoran

February 7, 2023

A woman in a white shirt is interviewing a seated man in a cap and grey shirt. Two other men with rifles stand ominously in the background amidst trees, suggesting a darker undertone of silencing the press. The scene appears to be outdoors in a natural setting.

The Riders Come Out at Night: Brutality, Corruption and Cover Up in Oakland: Book release and policy conversation

January 31, 2023

Two men are shown in a side-by-side portrait. The man on the left stands in front of a bookshelf in Oakland, wearing a black t-shirt and smiling slightly. The man on the right is outside with a neutral expression, wearing a brown shirt. Both men have light hair.

Chris Boskin Dean’s Speaker Series: Jann Wenner in conversation with Greil Marcus

January 24, 2023

Split image of two older men against different backgrounds. The left shows a man with white hair and glasses in front of a bookshelf, likely preparing for a Berkeley book event. The right shows a man with gray hair and a beard leaning his head on his hand, sitting in a room with a greenish hue.

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

October 28, 2022

Adam Hochschild headshot

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.
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