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Cover of "The Battle for People's Park, Berkeley 1969" featuring Tom Dalzell’s name and foreword by Todd Gitlin. The left image shows a crowd facing riot police. The right image, evoking the spirit of Berkeley Journalism, is a black-and-white photo of a helicopter flying over Berkeley with onlookers.

The Battle for People's Park

The Reva and David Logan Gallery of Documentary Photography cordially invites you to the opening reception for “The Battle for People’s Park.” Reception & Book Signing 6:00-7:00 p.m. Talk 7:00-8:30 p.m. A conversation with photographer Nacio Jan Brown, activist Judy Gumbo, author Tom Dalzell and moderated by Frances Dinkelspiel, co-editor of Berkeleyside.com. The Battle for…

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Book Launch | "Grain by Grain"

Join Berkeley alum and Lentil Underground author Liz Carlisle and organic farmer Bob Quinn for a launch of their new book, Grain by Grain. When Bob Quinn was a kid, a stranger at a county fair gave him a few kernels of an unusual grain. Little did he know, that grain would change his life. Years later, after finishing a PhD in plant…

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Celebrate Michael Krasny's 25 Years as host of KQED's Forum

About Michael Krasny Michael Krasny, PhD, has been in broadcast journalism since 1983. He was with ABC in both radio and television and migrated to public broadcasting in 1993. He has been Professor of English at San Francisco State University and also taught at Stanford, the University of San Francisco and the University of California,…

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Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue: "Principles of Multimedia Journalism"

**** RSVP HERE **** Join us for a book party!  The Principles of Multimedia Journalism: Packaging Digital News is a book that systemizes in-depth online news forms into a classification for journalists to better understand the nature of online storytelling. In this much-needed examination of the principles of multimedia journalism, Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue…

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Samuel G. Freedman: "The AIDS Reporting of Jeff Schmalz and How It Transformed The NY Times"

“Dying Words: The AIDS Reporting of Jeff Schmalz and How It Transformed The New York Times,” was released on December 1, 2015, to coincide with World AIDS Day. The multimedia project is an audio documentary with a companion book about the groundbreaking journalist who covered the AIDS epidemic as he was dying of the disease.…

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Suzanne Franks | Women in Journalism

In many countries, the majority of high profile journalists and editors remain male. Although there have been considerable changes in the prospects for women working in the media in the past few decades, women are still noticeably in the minority in the top journalistic roles, despite making up the majority of journalism students. Suzanne Franks…

Free Speech & Human Rights in China and the US

Director Jonathan Lewis will present clips from his film “China from the Inside” Episode 4: Freedom and Justice. Xiao Qiang, Director of the China Internet Project, and artist Hung Liu will discuss their media and human rights work in China and the US. This event is free. Seating is first come, first served. RSVP at:…

Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America's Media by Eric Klinenberg

Eric Klinenberg will discuss his new book, Fighting for Air, which offers an unsettling look at how local media has been sold out to big business for economic gain and why this should concern all Americans. Book jacket Fighting for Air takes the reader on a cross-country trip to see how national radio shows are…

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Virtual Info Session: Multimedia Journalism with Professor Richard Koci Hernandez

REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Join a live, half-hour discussion with Professor Richard Koci Hernandez about Berkeley Journalism’s Multimedia Journalism program. Richard Koci Hernandez is an internationally recognized, award-winning innovator in journalism and multimedia. Koci Hernandez published ”The Principles of Multimedia Journalism: Packaging Digital News” Taylor & Francis, 2015. In this much-needed examination of the principles of…

whats race got to do with it shifting drug coverage from crime to health

What’s Race Got to Do with It: Shifting drug coverage from crime to health

A panel conversation around the ways news media covers drug addiction in and outside of the Black community, and how that coverage is evolving. Pendarvis Harshaw (MJ ’14): KQED Arts columnist and 2018 USC Center for Health Reporting Fellow. Rochelle Riley: Detroit Free Press columnist and author of “The Burden: African Americans and the Enduring…