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A person with short, curly gray hair is smiling broadly. They are wearing turquoise earrings and a matching ring, reminiscent of Marion Nestle's vibrant style in "Food Politics." Their hands are clasped under their chin, set against warm-colored, textured walls and an aged wooden window.

Marion Nestle: "Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform"

CLICK HERE FOR THE EVENT VIDEO. A conversation with Marion Nestle about food marketing, its impact on health and healthcare costs, and what public health and food advocates are doing to counter it. Welcome by Dean Edward Wasserman and introduction by Dean Stefano Bertozzi. Q&A moderated by lecturer David Tuller of UC Berkeley’s joint master’s…

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SPJ NorCal Shield Law Workshop

REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spj-norcal-shield-law-workshop-tickets-65004354775 SPJ NorCal’s Freedom of Information Committee is hosting a workshop on California’s Shield Law. Come learn about what the law does and doesn’t cover, as well as examples of how it has been applied with real-world cases. The recent detention and search and seizure of freelance stringer Bryan Carmody has prompted discussions about…

A wooden bookshelf filled with various books of different sizes and colors evokes the spirit of Berkeley Journalism. Notable titles include "The Americans" by Robert Frank, "Observations" by Richard Avedon, and "One decisive moment." The books are neatly arranged in multiple rows.

Special Event: The 2nd Biennial Reva and David Logan Photo Book Symposium May 3-4

** FREE TICKETS: http://bit.ly/2GwGK8r ** The Reva and David Logan Book Symposium, which brings together photographers, academics, students and collectors to celebrate the published photograph, will be held May 3-4 in Sibley Auditorium on campus. The biennial event, which launched in 2017, is provided under an endowment at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism…

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“Journalism, Silicon Valley and the Rise of ‘Little’ Brother” with pioneering tech journalist John Markoff and investigative journalist Lowell Bergman

***RSVP: http://bit.ly/2IIIAHN*** You are cordially invited to join us for a very special evening featuring pioneering tech journalist John Markoff— formerly of the New York Times, who famously won a spying case against Hewlett-Packard — in conversation with award-winning investigative journalist Lowell Bergman, whose investigation of the high-powered tobacco industry was dramatized in the Academy Award-nominated…

Berkeley Journalism's Food Politics logo features the word 'FOOD' in black and 'POLITICS' in red, with the second 'O' in 'FOOD' replaced by an image of a carrot.

Food Politics 2019: “Nutrition Science Under Siege” with Marion Nestle

Please join us for a special lecture series with celebrated author and scholar Marion Nestle. Food Politics 2019: Nutrition Science Under Siege Nutrition science is under attack from statisticians and the food industry. Who stands to gain and what might be lost? Introduction by Malia Wollan, director of the UC Berkeley-11th Hour Food and Farming…

Two individuals are playing billiards. The person on the left is wearing a niqab and a black abaya, aiming a cue stick at the cue ball. The individual on the right, in a white thobe and red keffiyeh, is holding a cue stick, appearing to guide the player—a scene reflecting the changing face of Saudi women in sports.

Cynthia Gorney: “The Changing Face of Saudi Women”

You are invited to a special event with Professor Cynthia Gorney to hear about the making of her National Geographic story “The Changing Face of Saudi Women,” a remarkable portrait of women living in “the most profoundly gender-segregated nation on Earth.” Despite the difficulty of obtaining reporting access into Saudi Arabia, Gorney spent two month-long…

A person in a dark coat stands on a hill, overlooking a snowy urban area with old, low-rise buildings in the foreground and more modern, taller buildings in the background. The sky is clear, and the scene evokes images from "The Chinese Mayor." It's akin to Zhao Qi's evocative storytelling style.

Film Screening: “The Chinese Mayor” with filmmaker Zhao Qi

The dramatic economic development of China in recent years has been fueled in large part by aggressive development policies that seek to modernize the nation at the expense in some instances of disrupting traditional villages and communities. Zhao Qi, a distinguished documentary maker from China who is a visiting scholar at the Graduate School of…

A person with short, curly gray hair is smiling broadly. They are wearing turquoise earrings and a matching ring, reminiscent of Marion Nestle's vibrant style in "Food Politics." Their hands are clasped under their chin, set against warm-colored, textured walls and an aged wooden window.

Marion Nestle: “Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform”

CLICK HERE FOR THE EVENT VIDEO. A conversation with Marion Nestle about food marketing, its impact on health and healthcare costs, and what public health and food advocates are doing to counter it. Welcome by Dean Edward Wasserman and introduction by Dean Stefano Bertozzi. Q&A moderated by lecturer David Tuller of UC Berkeley’s joint master’s…

Fourth Annual International Reporting Conference

Join us for a day with some of the most experienced reporters and editors in the business. The conference will focus on the nuts and bolts of working outside the United States. 9:00 to 9:15Ì¢‰â”Coffee 9:15 Introductions. Omar Fekeiki 9:30-11:00 Reporting Abroad from an Editor’s POV. What do editors from Mother Jones, Frontline and the…

Knight Digital Media Center July 2008 Lecture Series

Sunday, July 6 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. “Beyond the Story-Centric Model of the Universe” Daniel Gaines, managing editor, operations, latimes.com Eric Ulken, interactivity editor, latimes.com Examples from Dan and Eric’s talk on story forms: Simple timeline: Writers’ strike Blog: Top of the Ticket Lists as photo galleries: Forbes.com Timeline as photo gallery: Key moments in…