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Reporting on Afghanistan: Perspectives from the Ground

UC Berkeley’s South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) and Journalists Association for Middle East and North Africa (JAMENA) invite you to a panel discussion on Afghanistan with journalists Shabnam Dawran and Anand Gopal, moderated by Dean Geeta Anand and Harris Mojadedi. Join us to discuss the United States’ 20-year invasion, press coverage over the years, and…

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“I felt hate more than anything”: How an active duty airman tried to start a civil war

(Pictured above: Steven Carrillo is charged with murdering a Santa Cruz County deputy sheriff and a security officer guarding Oakland’s federal courthouse. Credit: FRONTLINE) This story appeared in ProPublica on April 13, 2021. It is part of a collaboration between Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program, ProPublica and FRONTLINE that includes the documentary American Insurrection, airing 10 p.m. Eastern…

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IRP Collaborates with NBC’s “Meet the Press” in report on billionaire political donors

The IRP continues its investigation into the gambling mecca of Macau and the U.S. casino companies that do business there. It recently collaborated with NBC News on a story on billionaire gaming magnate and influential Republican donor Sheldon Adelson, which aired on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in May.

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COVID-LA Photo Series

May 4, 2020 Clara Mokri, student at Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium member UC Berkeley, captured the following images throughout Los Angeles during the shelter-in-place order. View the series here. See more of Mokri’s work at www.claramokriphotography.com or on Instagram @claramokriphoto.

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"Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays"

In this rich collection, bestselling author Adam Hochschild has selected and updated over two dozen essays and pieces of reporting from his long career. Threaded through them all is his concern for social justice and the people who have fought for it. The articles here range from a California gun show to a Finnish prison,…

Adam Hochschild book cover

“Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays”

In this rich collection, bestselling author Adam Hochschild has selected and updated over two dozen essays and pieces of reporting from his long career. Threaded through them all is his concern for social justice and the people who have fought for it. The articles here range from a California gun show to a Finnish prison,…

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Can Silicon Valley Be Tamed? Pioneering Tech Journalist and Author Kara Swisher with Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times

Kara Swisher is one of the country’s most influential journalists covering Silicon Valley, the focus of her reporting for over two decades. She is the executive editor of Recode, host of the Recode Decode podcast and co-executive producer of the high-profile Code Conference. Swisher began covering the digital economy for The Wall Street Journal’s San…

Life, Death and Committing Journalism Along the U.S. Mexican Border

Links to some of their award-winning coverage by Alfredo Corchado and Ricardo Sandoval A Brief History of Infamyhttp://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/spe/2004/juarez_english/ Mass Grave Leads to Mass Exodushttp://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/spe/2004/juarez_english/ Mexican Authorities Try to Tie Gangs to Deathshttp://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/longterm/stories/042204dnintjuarezlinks.2990a.html Alfredo Corchado is Mexico Bureau Chief for the Dallas Morning News. Last year he was awarded the prestigious Maria Moors Cabot award, honoring…

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A conversation with journalist Michelle Goldberg

Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand talks with journalist Michelle Goldberg about democracy and authoritarianism in the context of gender, race and identity in the United States. Goldberg, an Opinion columnist for The New York Times and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism alum, considers that while progress is often at the heart of the story…

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Failure to Protect: How to help survivors of sex trafficking

Sex trafficking can appear invisible if we don’t know where to look or what to look for. Many victims move through hotels and motels, emergency rooms, and transit hubs. Doctors, nurses, police officers, hotel operators—all of us—can do more to protect survivors. Join us for a discussion with journalists Bernice Yeung and Isabella Gomes and…