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Apollo XI photographs by David Burnett

The Reva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography cordially invites you to the opening reception for Apollo XI photographs by David Burnett. Reception 6:00-7:00 p.m. Lecture by David Burnett 7:00-8:30 p.m. “As much as Apollo XI became a lodestone for human endeavors in space, the massive gathering represented the American clan: present and in…

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Jenni Monet | "The State of Indigenous Journalism"

Jenni Monet is an award-winning journalist who writes about Indigenous rights and injustice for such publications as The LA Times, The Guardian, the Center for Investigative Reporting and others. Jenni received top honors for her coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline battle in which she chronicled the movement for six consecutive months, resulting in her…

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Fotovision Lecture and Opening Reception for "Suburbia" by Bill Owens

Bill Owens’s landmark documentary project and book Suburbia from the 1970s met with immediate success for its keen observation of middle-class America. Owens had recorded a generational phenomenon: the rapid migration of inner-city apartment dwellers to affordable, newly produced homes in Livermore, California. He realized that this wasn’t simply a demographic shift but a psychological…

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David Corn and Michael Isikoff | “Russian Roulette”

Russian Roulette is a story of political skulduggery unprecedented in American history. It weaves together tales of international intrigue, cyber espionage, and superpower rivalry. After U.S.-Russia relations soured, as Vladimir Putin moved to reassert Russian strength on the global stage, Moscow trained its best hackers on U.S. political targets and exploited WikiLeaks to disseminate information…

An elderly person stands outside a building on a sunny day, wearing a white dress, a dark cape, and a tiara. The person is smiling and gesturing with one hand. Behind them is a patterned wall as the city street stretches out to the left—a scene reminiscent of Berkeley Journalism's unique storytelling approach.

Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the '80s by Joseph Rodriguez

Reception & Book Signing: 6:00-7:00 p.m. North Gate Hall Courtyard Lecture: 7:00-8:30 p.m. Room 105 North Gate Hall When Brooklyn-raised photographer Joseph Rodriguez first debuted his body of work shot in Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, it changed the face of documentary photography. Grit, elegy, celebration, pride, lurking cataclysm—all embedded in the portrait of a…

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NABJ Presents: "Objectivity through the Black Lens"

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Gutenberg's Apprentice: A novel by Alix Christie

With her sweeping debut novel GUTENBERG’S APPRENTICE, journalist Alix Christie plunges readers into the world of a more than 500-year-old technological revolution.  Christie tells the remarkable story of the invention of printing in medieval Germany as a narrative of human drama and achievement that, for the first time, brings Gutenberg’s unsung partners to the fore.…

RSVP Required: David Barstow | The Story Behind the $100 Million Story

RSVP: juliehirano@berkeley.edu In April, David Barstow described in The New York Times how Wal-Mart’s highest executives covered up evidence of systematic bribery by Wal-Mart de Mexico, it’s largest and most important foreign subsidiary. The story triggered investigations by the Justice Department, the SEC and Mexican authorities, along with at least a dozen lawsuits by Wal-Mart…

China's Digital Future

Keynote Speaker:Lawrence Lessig, Stanford University Law School Panelists include: Duncan Clark, BDA China Ltd.; Stella Xi Jin, Vantone International Group; AnnaLee Saxenian, UC Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems; Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation; John Gage, Sun Microsystems; Andrew McLaughlin, Google Inc.; Haibo Lu, Sohu.com; Chunyuan Liang, Sina.com; Xiao Qiang, UC Berkeley China Internet…

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Virtual Info Session: Investigative Reporting with Professor David Barstow

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Join a live, half-hour discussion with Prof. David Barstow about Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program. Ask the four-time Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter your questions. David Barstow, a former senior writer at The New York Times and the first reporter to ever win four Pulitzer Prizes, is the head of investigative reporting at the UC…