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Events Archive

Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All

May 4, 2022

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Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week

April 15, 2022

Image of two women featured in circular frames. The woman on the left, identified as Samsarah Therese Morgan, has gray braids and wears red glasses, colorful beaded jewelry, and a purple outfit. The woman on the right, Dr. Kamaria Washington, has natural hair styled back and wears a white coat with a stethoscope. Text identifies their professions and titles within Berkeley Journalism.

Mental Health in Journalism with Sachi Cunningham (’05) in conversation with MJ Johnson ’23 & Grace Galletti ’23

April 1, 2022

A black-and-white photo of a smiling person with long dark hair, wearing a high-collared jacket, is framed on the right. In the background, there is a blue line drawing of a large, crashing ocean wave inspired by "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," evoking the dynamic spirit of Berkeley Journalism.

Disability Reporting During COVID with NYT’s Amanda Morris

March 29, 2022

A split image: On the left, a close-up of a coronavirus particle with red spike proteins. On the right, a woman with long brown hair and a big smile, looking at the camera—capturing both science and human resilience as expertly reported by Berkeley Journalism.

Here, Black, and Queer: New Visions for Covering the Black, Non-Binary and Transgender Communities

March 18, 2022

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[CANCELLED] BRINK: Photographs by David Butow

March 11, 2022

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Reporting on Gender with an Intersectional Lens

March 4, 2022

A woman wearing a face mask is holding a sign in Spanish that reads "Sin trabajo, sin vacunas, no vamos" (Without work, without vaccines, we're not going). Nearby, another person beats a large drum as a red car is parked in the background. The scene captured the essence of Berkeley Journalism’s commitment to truth.

[VIRTUAL] Saumya Roy | Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Wastepickers of Mumbai

March 1, 2022

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Arts + Design at BAMPFA: Visualizing the World ’22

February 18, 2022

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Reporting on Trauma with Berkeley Prof. Lisa Armstrong

February 11, 2022

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