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News of the Future and the Future of News | Kevin Delaney, Editor, Quartz

Presented in partnership with the Berkeley Center for New Media – The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium and in collaboration with the Berkeley Arts and Design initiative as part of A+D Mondays @ BAMPFA Quartz seeks to reimagine how journalism looks in the digital age. In co-founding the platform, Delaney “hacked the very notion of…

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Gary Wasserman | “The Doha Experiment: Arab Kingdom, Catholic College, Jewish Teacher”

A conversation with Adam Hochschild. Gary Wasserman’s decision to head to Qatar to teach at Georgetown sounds questionable, at best. “In the beginning,” he writes, “this sounds like a politically incorrect joke. A Jewish guy walks into a fundamentalist Arab country to teach American politics at a Catholic college.” But he quickly discovers that he…

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Raissa Robles: “Living Dangerously: Investigative Reporting from Marcos to Duterte”

Raissa Robles is the author of Marcos Martial Law: Never Again, A brief history of torture and atrocity under the New Society. It won in October 2016 the International Award for Excellence in Journalism from the International Christian Organization of the Media (ICOM), Geneva. Earlier, Robles wrote a biography on the late Philippine President Elpidio Quirino titled To Fight…

Investigative Reporting Seminar with Professor Lowell Bergman

As part of the 3rd Annual Logan Symposium on Investigative Reporting April 3-5th, Professor Lowell Bergman’s weekly investigative reporting for print and television seminar will include a handful of print and radio reporters dedicated to reporting in the public interest: Pulitzer-prize winning reporter David Barstow of the New York Times, Richard Behar of Fortune, Bill…

Knight Digital Media Center March 2008 Lecture Series

TUESDAY, MARCH 25 3:30-5:00 p.m. – Rapid Change in the Newsroom Josh Williams & Zack Wise from LasVegasSun.com 7:00-8:30 p.m. Ì¢‰â‰” Managing Change in the Newsroom Ralph Gage, Lawrence Journal World WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 1:00-2:00 p.m. Ì¢‰â‰” Mashups and the Data Angle for News Stories Local Panel: Jared Cosulich, communitywalk.com; Frank Lester, Institute of Government…

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Advance screening of “Pacific,” the first episode of the new Netflix docuseries “Our Oceans” narrated by Barack Obama

Our oceans are a gateway to the unknown — but the creatures at home in their mysterious depths are more like us than we could possibly imagine. From the Emmy Award-winning filmmakers behind Our Great National Parks comes an unprecedented five-part opportunity to meet the awe-inspiring animals that dwell above, inside, and deep beneath the…

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Screening of “The Grab” + Q&A with the filmmakers

  Join us for a screening of The Grab (Magnolia Pictures, Participant) followed by a Q&A with filmmakers Nathan Halverson (producer and main character), David Ritsher (journalist), JoeBill Muñoz ’19 (associate producer) and Mallory Newman ’19 (associate producer). A Q&A following the screening will be moderated by Bernice Yeung, managing director and managing editor of UC…

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“Documenting Police Use of Force” screening + Serginho Roosblad (’18) in conversation with Ron Nixon and David Barstow

  Join us for a very special screening of Serginho Roosblad’s (’18) film “Documenting Police Use of Force” and conversation between Roosblad, Associated Press Vice President Ron Nixon and Investigative Reporting Program Director and Professor David Barstow. For more than a year, filmmaker Roosblad, of the AP’s Global Investigations team followed a group of journalists…

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Screening of alums JoeBill Muñoz & Lucas Guilkey’s documentary “The Strike”

Join us for a special screening of “The Strike,” a new feature documentary incubated in the school’s Investigative Reporting Program, by JoeBill Munoz (’19) and Lucas Guilkey (’19), that recounts the historic non-violent uprising against longterm solitary confinement by some 30,000 people incarcerated in California prisons in 2013. More than a dozen students and alumni…

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Graduate Thesis Showcase: Narrative

Please join us to share and celebrate the moving and powerful work of our 2024 graduate students in the Narrative Writing program at Berkeley Journalism. Our graduating students will read excerpts of their work and interview each other about the process of reporting and writing stories on topics from punk rock and senior surfers to…