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[CANCELLED] BRINK: Photographs by David Butow

We regret to announce that the event “BRINK: Photographs by David Butow” scheduled for March 11, 2022 has been cancelled.  Join us for a live conversation with photographer David Butow and Berkeley Journalism Prof. Ken Light, followed by Q&A with Berkeley Journalism students Kathryn Styer Martínez (’23) and Mathew Miranda (’22) David Butow has been…

A book cover titled "The Loneliest Americans" by Jay Caspian Kang, an alum of Berkeley Journalism, is shown on the left. It features a geometric design with partial faces visible. On the right, a person with short dark hair and a blue jacket is seated, looking towards the camera.

Book Event: Jay Caspian Kang | “The Loneliest Americans”In conversation with journalist Imran Ali Malik

Book Event: Jay Caspian Kang | The Loneliest Americans In conversation with journalist Imran Ali Malik Friday, November 12, 2021 6:00-7:00 PM PST Logan Multimedia Center, Room 142 North Gate Hall [Directions to North Gate Hall] RSVP for this hybrid event (masks required indoors). Livestream the event on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zutP-S7527g In his new book The Loneliest Americans, Jay Caspian Kang locates…

A promotional image for an event featuring W. Kamau Bell and Chan’Cellore Makanjuola. Title reads "W. Kamau Bell on Race & Journalism." Event details include "Livestream Fri Nov 20, 12PM PT / 3PM ET." Presented by City Arts & Lectures with Berkeley Journalism and the UC Berkeley School of Journalism.

RACE AND JOURNALISM: W. Kamau Bell in conversation with Chan’Cellore Makanjuola (’21)

  PURCHASE TICKETS HERE: https://www.cityarts.net/event/w-kamau-bell-race-journalism/ This year, journalists were out in the streets, covering racial reckoning and protest. Inside newsrooms, which are overwhelmingly white, media organizations are beginning to confront inequity in their own ranks. When the country’s newsrooms are mostly led by a privileged class of white men, what does that mean for the…

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Online Fact-Finding and the Future of Journalism

Journalism, law, and human rights advocacy in the 21st century are ever-more dependent on online fact-finding and analysis—each upended by fundamental changes in technology that have hastened the flow of information and misinformation. And yet the craft and practice of accessing, parsing, and analyzing legitimate facts and data online is still in its infancy and…

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Just Food Podcast Launch

Join us to celebrate the launch of Just Food, a new 6-part podcast series about cultivating justice and health, produced by the Berkeley Food Institute in partnership with the UC Berkeley Advanced Media Institute at the Graduate School of Journalism. The event will feature a preview of our upcoming episode, “Leveling the Playing Field,” a story about the nation’s first sugar-sweetened beverage tax…

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Speaking Truth to Power: Why Diversity Matters in Business Journalism

  We are welcoming all graduate and undergraduate students to a public event with Bloomberg News! Matt Winkler & Dean Geeta Anand will be in conversation about how business journalism is about speaking truth to power, and why the diversity of those asking the questions matters. Additionally, they will talk about some amazing internship and job opportunities at Bloomberg,…

A triptych of black-and-white photographs: left shows a person holding an American flag while riding a horse; center shows a person in a white gown and fur stole, facing away in an empty theater; right, echoing the spirit of Berkeley Journalism, shows a group of women holding a "Truth Matters" sign at a protest.

Course of the Empire Book Launch: Photojournalism Prof. Ken Light in conversation with Pendarvis Harshaw (‘14)

RSVP for the event here: https://bit.ly/3kP3wOn LIVESTREAMED EVENT Tuesday, October 19 4:00PM-5:00PM (PST) Free and open to the public. Culminating from Prof. Ken Light’s fifty years as a social documentary photographer, his newly released monograph COURSE OF THE EMPIRE, is his witness of the American social landscape of the last decade. Portraying a decade of…

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Photographer Dorothea Lange and the Berkeley Connection: Forty years of Lange Fellowship Winners

LIVESTREAMED EVENT Monday, February 22, 6:30 p.m. (PST) Free and open to the public. Presented by Berkeley Journalism in partnership with Berkeley Arts + Design as part of Arts + Design Mondays. REGISTER TO ATTEND Since 1981, UC Berkeley has recognized the most promising photographers on campus with the Dorothea Lange Fellowship, awarded to a…

A book cover titled "Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas" by Roberto Lovato is shown, featuring blue-toned images relevant to the content. Next to the cover is a portrait of a middle-aged man with glasses and a shaved head, embodying his Berkeley Journalism expertise.

UNFORGETTING: A conversation with author Roberto Lovato and Jess Alvarenga

A powerful counter narrative directly ahead of the Fall 2020 elections, UNFORGETTING by Roberto Lovato exposes stories of gang life, Central American immigration, guerrilla warfare, and violence between the United States and El Salvador that are at the center of the political calculations of President Trump and the Republican party. Roberto Lovato is a journalist,…

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Food Politics 2019: "Food Policy in the Trump Era" with Marion Nestle

Please join us for a special lecture series with celebrated author and scholar Marion Nestle. Food Politics 2019: Food Policy in the Trump Era What’s happening under the Trump administration to policies aimed at solving problems of undernutrition, obesity, and the effects of food production on the environment? Introduction by Michael Pollan, John S. and…