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Graduate Thesis Showcase: Multimedia

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Poster for the photojournalism showcase featuring 4 photographs. The top right corner is of a woman who had heart surgery. the top left shows a door with broken glass in the center. The bottom left pictures a firefighter in front of a fire. In the bottom right you see a hand holding cotton in a field.

Graduate Thesis Showcase: Photojournalism

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A group of military personnel in uniform are playing tug-of-war, pulling on a thick rope with determination. The background is filled with other service members watching and cheering. "FORTY ONE" is displayed prominently over the image, emphasizing their teamwork and spirit during this work in progress.

Work in Progress Screening: Forty One

Fifty-nine women fight their way through bootcamp, shattering societal expectations as they transform from teenage civilians into the first female Marines trained on the west coast. Alums Lisa Hornak (’19), Rafael Roy (’18) and Mallory Newman (’19) along with Kelin Verrette and Anna Kayes team up to tell the story in this feature length documentary…

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California Local News Fellowship: Final Info Session

California Local News Fellowship                                                                    We are seeking early-career digital, print, video, audio, photo and multimedia journalists for the California Local News Fellowship…

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Chris Boskin Dean’s Speaker Series: Jann Wenner in conversation with Greil Marcus

2023 Chris Boskin Dean’s Speaker Series in Business and Journalism featuring Jann Wenner, Rolling Stone Magazine founder, co-editor, and publisher. Wenner will be on stage with journalist, historian, and music critic, Greil Marcus, talking about Jann’s portrait of not just one man’s life, but the life of an entire generation. Jann’s recent memoir “Like a…

Image of two women featured in circular frames. The woman on the left, identified as Samsarah Therese Morgan, has gray braids and wears red glasses, colorful beaded jewelry, and a purple outfit. The woman on the right, Dr. Kamaria Washington, has natural hair styled back and wears a white coat with a stethoscope. Text identifies their professions and titles within Berkeley Journalism.

Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week

*RSVP HERE * HYBRID EVENT Reception: 4:30PM Event: 5:30-6:30PM The month of April is recognized in the United States as National Minority Health Month – a month-long initiative to advance health equity across the country on behalf of all racial and ethnic minorities. Black Maternal Health Week was officially recognized by the White House on…

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A conversation with Jia Tolentino

In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we invite you to a special conversation with world-renowned essayist and cultural critic, Jia Tolentino. Jia is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the New York Times bestselling author of the essay collection Trick Mirror. We hope to discuss topics such as Asian American identity amidst…

Promotional image for a free livestreamed event titled "My Old Home, A Novel of Exile." Features a conversation with Orville Schell and Peter Sellars, with musical interludes, hosted by Illuminations on Tue, Mar 30, at 6 pm PDT. Images of Orville Schell, Peter Sellars, and Zha Jianying are shown. Presented in partnership with

My Old Home, A Novel of Exile: Orville Schell and Peter Sellars in Conversation, with Musical Interludes

LIVESTREAMED EVENT Illuminations “Fact or Fiction” Talk Tuesday, March 30, 2021, 6pm (PDT) Free and open to the public. Event will be streamed here: http://calperformances.org/my-old-home Orville Schell—Director of the Center on US–China Relations at the Asia Society in New York, former Dean of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and a uniquely experienced observer of…

A promotional poster for an event titled "Fighting the Disinformation Machine: Social Media and the Future of Journalism," featuring Tristan Harris ("The Social Dilemma") in conversation with Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand on Wednesday, February 10, at 7 PM. Register at calperformances.org/fighting-disinformation. Presented by CalPerformances and Berkeley Journalism.

Fighting the Disinformation Machine: Social Media and the Future of Journalism

LIVESTREAMED EVENT Wednesday, February 10, 7pm (PST) This event is free and open to the public, with an open Q&A session following the discussion. Advance registration is required. REGISTER HERE Cal Performances, in partnership with UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, presents Fighting the Disinformation Machine: Social Media and the Future of Journalism, an online…

Promotional image for a free livestreamed event titled "Fact or Fiction: Disinformation and Freedom of Speech," featuring Berkeley Journalism panelists Janet Napolitano, Erwin Chemerinsky, Henry Brady, and Geeta Anand. The event is scheduled for Sunday, January 31, at 2 PM PST.

Fact or Fiction: Disinformation and Freedom of Speech

LIVESTREAMED EVENT Illuminations “Fact or Fiction” Talk Sunday, January 31, 2pm (PST) Free and open to the public. Following the livestream, this event will be available to view on demand for three months, through May 1, 2021. Register to Attend How does a country founded on a bedrock principle of freedom of speech move forward…