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The Graduate School of Journalism and the Online News Association are hosting a discussion about working at online news organizations and the new newsroom environment. A panel of top editors from leading new media operations will discuss the transformation taking place in the industry, what’s in store for the future, and the range of opportunities…
In recent years, evidence has been emerging from various parts of the globe that climate change is not only real, it is beginning to have significant political, economic and human impact. Eleven journalists from U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalismset out to find those stories from around the world as part of an extensive year-long…
Orville Schell, dean of UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, is the moderator for this panel about the current state of the media. The New York Alumni Committee, of UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism Felker Magazine Program, helped bring together the sponsors and speakers in this important conversation. The event honors Clay Felker, the…
Please join Washington Post reporter Natalie Hopkinson and freelance journalist Natalie Y. Moore when they visit North Gate Hall to discuss their new book, “Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation.” For more information about their book please see: http://www.deconstructing-tyrone.blogspot.com/
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:…
THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT (JULY 2007). East Meets West brings together editors from top general-interest magazines and veteran journalists for an intimate, all-day conference at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. The editors will share tips, insights, and insider information on their publications. Writers will learn the editors’…
JSchool graduate Aryn Baker (’01) launches the fall semester Covering Asia program on August 27 with a talk on her recent coverage of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Aryn was inside the Red Mosque in Islamabad when the tear gas assault started in July. In August Aryn took a 10-day trek through eastern Afghanistan, which she called…
Citizen media pioneers Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, and Oh Yeon Ho, founder of OhMyNews, will join Dan Gillmor and Bill Gannon in conversation. Gannon, former editorial director at Yahoo, and Gillmor, director of the Center for Citizen Media, are co-teaching an online journalism course this fall at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Wikipedia…
This is a preview screening of “Chinese Voices,” 12 short video vignettes — intimate reports about the lives of ordinary people in San Francisco and Guangzhou, China. Tales of hardships and happiness from fresh perspectives. Community reporting at home and abroad. Please join us for a showing of stories from America to China — about…
New photos by Sally Mack from the Guadalcanal Village wetlands restoration site near Vallejo CA will be exhibited at The Faculty Club, January 2-31, 2008. This is an “all pickleweed” exhibit, pickleweed being a plant that is specially adapted to live in salt water. In one species, the springtime light green leaves turn orange, pink,…