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Fall Lecturer Openings, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley

The Graduate School of Journalism seeks applicants to serve as Lecturer in the Fall 2020 Semester in the following courses: J255, Ethics, Law and Public Purpose (Wed 9am–12pm) A required class in the values and rules guiding journalism practice. The lead instructor will be principal teacher for the first nine weeks of the course, which…

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Earlonne Woods to Give Commencement Address

Earlonne Woods will be the Class of 2020 commencement speaker at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He’s the co-producer/host/creator of “Ear Hustle”, a recent Pulitzer Prize–finalist podcast on the daily realities of life inside prison shared by those living it and post-incarceration stories from the outside.

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Filmmaker Jennifer Redfearn to lead documentary program

The Graduate School of Journalism announces the appointment of filmmaker Jennifer Redfearn as professor of documentary and director of the School’s prestigious documentary program. 

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Profile: Jim Marshall Fellow Wesaam Al-Badry (‘20)

Wesaam Al-Badry, a second-year master’s student in multimedia at the Journalism School, is this year’s recipient of the Jim Marshall Fellowship for photojournalism.

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Filmmaker Nisha Balaram awarded Chauncey Bailey Fellowship

Second-year documentary film student Nisha Balaram is this year’s recipient of the Chauncey Bailey Fellowship.

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“The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez” based on IRP story is #1 on Netflix

“The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez,” a six-part documentary series based on reporting by Garrett Therolf of the Investigative Reporting Program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, which began streaming on February 26 is now #1 on Netflix in the U.S.

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Rosa Tuirán Awarded Brian Pollack Documentary Fellowship

For a journalist, rejection is part of life. Sources don’t respond to you, pitches get declined, stories sometimes don’t seem good enough. Realizing that others recognize your talent can be a powerful boost to a young journalist’s confidence and career. The Brian A. Pollack Fellowship aims to provide exactly that sort of boost to gifted…

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Berkeley Journalism’s Annual Excellence Awards Announced

We’re proud of the recognition Berkeley Journalism students get from outside entities, ranging from Student Oscars to Emmy Awards to Online News Association prizes. But every year, we also convene representatives of our own community–teachers and alums–to decide whom they want to single out for outstanding work that exemplifies what the School itself most values.…

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The Investigative Reporting Program announces 2019-20 fellows

The IRP is pleased to announce its fellows for 2019-20: Jameka Autry Jameka Autry is a director, producer and 2017 Impact Partners Creative Producer Fellow. In 2018, she was selected as part of the inaugural DOC NYC 40 Under 40 List. She started her career at Break Thru Films and also was part of the…