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Edible Education

From the course description: The food movement is a big, lumpy tent under which many different groups are gathering: organic agriculture, school lunch reform, food safety, animal welfare, hunger and food security, farm bill reform, farm-to-school efforts, urban agriculture, food sovereignty, local food economies, etc. As a subject, food is remarkably multi-disciplinary, drawing on everything…

The cover of the book "India Calling" by Anand Giridharadas shows two figures, one standing and one sitting, against a yellow-toned background with a silhouette of a boat. The top and bottom feature intricate blue-green patterns. The subtitle reads, "An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking," reflecting a Berkeley Journalism flair for detail.

Author/Journalist Anand Giridharadas in conversation with South Asian Journalists Association President Jigar Mehta

New York Times columnist and American-born author Anand Giridharadas reversed his parents’ immigrant path and moved to India in 2003 to discover an old country making itself anew. Though India was in the midst of an economic boom, Giridharadas was interested less in its gold rush than in its cultural upheaval as a new generation…

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OKINAWA: Reports from Japan and America

Class of 2010’s Noah Buhayar, Ayako Mie and Tyler Sipe and class of 2011’s Diana Jou, Laurel Moorhead, Jake Schoneker, and Jun Stinson produced video stories in California, Hawaii and Okinawa for The Washington Post.  Their reports explore the lives and challenges of Okinawans and their descendants.     Join us for a reception, a screening of…

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…

Bush Science

THIS EVENT WILL BE WEBCAST LIVE. PLEASE EMAIL QUESTIONS FOR THE PANEL TO knightsp@berkeley.edu Panel will include:David Baltimore, President of CalTech and Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine; Kurt Gottfried, Chairman, Union of Concerned Scientists and Professor of Physics at Cornell; Bruce Buckheit, former Director at the EPA Air Enforcement Division David Guston, Associate Professor…

East Meets West 2006 (see the 2007 event page to register for the current event)

Note: This page is for the 2006 symposium. See also: East Meets West 2007. The conference is now full. However, if you’d like to get on the wait list, please just send in your registration form and check ($100 for ASJA members or UCB J-school alums, $135 for other mid-career journalists). No need to send…

The Past, Present, and Future of Food

Whole Foods Market is the largest organic and natural retailer in the world. The co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods, John Mackey will offer a multimedia presentation of the past, present, and future of food. John Mackey will then join Michael Pollan in conversation, continuing in person the exchange of views the two have been…

Tom Engelhardt: Editor, Publisher, and Blogger

Come for a brown-bag lunch session with Tom and Orville. Learn from one of the new media’s best exemplars of how one outraged person can publish original news and opinion on the web—and find that through viral replication in various papers and news sites, he and the writers he commissions are reaching hundreds of thousands…

Third Annual International Reporting Conference

Join us for a hands-on day of panels and one-to-one discussions, by and for journalists, with some of the most experienced reporters and editors in the business. The conference, featuring reporters and producers from the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR and PBS Frontline World, will focus on the “nuts and bolts” of covering the…

2007 Grantham Prize Seminar on the State of Environment via LIVE WEBCAST

Climate change is taking more air time and column inches, and influencing more reporting beats than ever before, compelling a new level of quality in news reporting. Now you can learn how prize-winning journalists cover this complex news. The Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment annually recognizes exemplary environmental reporting that has…