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Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) is collaborating with the PBS series FRONTLINE and ProPublica on “American Insurrection,” a documentary about the threat posed by militia groups, white supremacists and other extremist groups, scheduled for release on April 13. The 90-minute documentary features in-depth reporting by alumna Gisela Pérez de Acha (’20) and two students…
Dear Berkeley Journalism Community, It is ironic that as we celebrate Women’s History Month, there are so many examples around the world of how those of us who are women are still so very unsafe. Just days after the murder early in March of marketing executive Sarah Everard in London, the shooting deaths in Georgia…
VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program Chronicling COVID-19 How the novel coronavirus has impacted people across California, especially in underserved communities. Learn more about the Investigative Reporting Program.
VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program Elections 2020 Scrutinizing the integrity of the election across California in partnership with CalMatters and as part of a historic national collaboration of journalists called Votebeat. Learn more about the Investigative Reporting Program.
VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program Child Welfare How misguided policies and systems fail to protect children in peril. Learn more about the Investigative Reporting Program.
VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program Law Enforcement Shining a light on policing and misconduct. Learn more about the Investigative Reporting Program.
VIEW by Media Platform: Audio Journalism Documentary Video Journalism Photo Journalism Narrative Writing Multimedia VIEW by Special Topic: Investigative Reporting Program Aging In America The societal and institutional barriers that prevent older adults from living with greater dignity and independence. These stories are made possible by a grant from The SCAN Foundation.
The investigative project “Mauled: When Police Dogs Are Weapons” led by Berkeley Journalism lecturer Abbie VanSickle with research by student Michelle Pitcher (’21) has been named a finalist for the prestigious Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. “Mauled” is a year-long collaboration between The Marshall Project, AL.com, IndyStar and the Invisible Institute and exposed the widespread use and abuse of police dogs…
Few people truly understand the way algorithms on the internet work. How they recommend content and draw people in; or how to use them to maximize audience engagement and grow a following. But for Zainab Khan, they’re her expertise. A self-described “student of the internet,” Khan spent years in front of a glowing screen for…
We’re proud of the recognition Berkeley Journalism students get from outside entities, ranging from Student Oscars and BAFTAs to Emmy Awards to Online News Association prizes. But every year we also convene representatives of our own community to decide whom they want to single out for outstanding first and second-year work that exemplifies what the…