Q&A;
An Interview With ASNE's Incoming President
The Sacramento Bee's Rick Rodriguez on what he hopes to accomplish
during his term
by Gregory E. Favre
And It Don't Stop
Jeff Chang, author of the upcoming "Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation," raps with News Watch about hip-hop culture and politics.
by Sabrina Ford
A Texas Liberal Talks About the State of Things in America
Molly Ivins talks about the media, journalism and what we can expect in the next four years after the presidential election.
by Dawn Withers
Low pay but big rewards
Communications scholar Dr. Federico Subervi and The National Association of Hispanic Journalists undertakes the first-ever survey of Spanish-language media professionals.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
We can do it better
Award-winning journalist Elizabeth Llorente discusses the nuances of reporting on race and ethnicity.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Easy is the way down
Jayson Blair speaks with News Watch about his book, journalism, diversity and affirmative action.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Creating a rapid response
NLGJA shares a strategy in monitoring news coverage.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Pulitzer Prize winning photographer discusses her success
Dallas Morning News senior photojournalist Cheryl Diaz Meyer talks about her life, the prize, and her career
by Dawn Withers
How to prevent malfunctions in Journalism
Veteran journalist, William Woo speaks with News Watch about the ëscienceí of detecting and avoiding disasters in journalism.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Responding to bias in Swedish news media
Ulku Holago project manager of Swedenís ëQuick Responseí discusses diversity issues in her nationís newsrooms
by Dawn Withers
Is the "liberal" media a myth?
Columnist and author Joe Conason takes on
Big Lies about U.S. news media
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
New member of the CIIJ family
PopandPolitics.com founder and author expounds on how to use media to reach the 100 million missing voters
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
The Few, the Proud, the Asian Male Anchor
Hari Sreenivasan of ABC News Live strives to overcome being a novelty
by Reinalyn Ramos
Top editor says mentoring brings out the best in journalists: Q & A with Sandra Mims-Rowe, Editor-in-Chief, The Portland Oregonian
In observance of Womenís History Month, News Watch interviews Sandra
Mims Rowe, editor of The Portland Oregonian
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Network News Brownout Continues: Q & A with Joseph Torres, Deputy Director of Communications and Media Policy, NAHJ
News Watch interviewed Joseph Torres, deputy director of communications and media policy for the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in Washington, D.C.
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
Q & A with Michelle Myers, editor-in-chief of the UC Berkeley Onyx Express
Editor-in-chief of UC Berkeley's The Onyx Express, talks about being selected by Newsweek to write one of five regular columns by college students about the 2004 presidential campaign.
by Dawn Withers
SF State Professor'ís Groundbreaking Study on Ethnic News Media
Rather than creating a "news ghetto,"î ethnic media helps immigrants assimilate into"mainstream" American society, Public Reseach Institute study shows.
by Dawn Withers
Founder of Black College Wire News Service
Pearl Stewart comments on seizure of Howard's The Script, and dilemmas facing journalism students at private universities.
by Dawn Withers
GLAAD's New People of Color Media Director
Pushes for inclusion and representation of LGBT people of color in the media
by Lena-Nsomeka Gomes
He Doesn't Own The Place
Reporter finds ways to connect with different communities from their point of view.
by Christine Yee
Poynter's New President
Achieving excellence through diversity and commitment to the craft, community.
by Megan Caluza
UNITY's New President
Preparing for the 2004 convention and much more.
by Christine Yee
Challenging the News and Ourselves
Quality reporting can get lost in the web of multimedia corporations, NAHJ president warns.
by Janine Sutherlin
NLGJA's New President
Steven Petrow discusses education, diversity, and the evolution of LGBT coverage.
by Megan Caluza
Lifting As She Climbs
Veteran journalist helps raise the next generation through mentoring, workshops and leading by example.
by Megan Caluza
Coming Full Circle
Alumna returns to SFSU as director of the journalism center that set her on her career path.
by Megan Caluza
Of Strength And Nobility
Magazine editor discusses Muslim-American women, and the practice vs. theory of Islam.
by Christine Yee
From Metro to the Middle East
Daniel Pearl award winner talks about foreign reporting, pre- and post-Sept. 11.
by Christine Yee
A Sound Story
Radio show host gets past ethnic festival stories, carves a niche, avoids the pigeonhole.
by Dara Williams
Spotlight on South Asians
After a 'big year,' SAJA's vice-president talks about South Asia and their upcoming convention.
by Janine Sutherlin
En EspaÒol
Veteran reporter makes jump from English-language to Spanish-language newspaper.
by Dawn Withers
Race, Ethics and Excellent Journalism
Context is the key to good reporting, says Poynter teacher.
by Megan Caluza
Old Journalism & New Media
Despite Internet's influence on news, people still make the stories, online journalism professor says.
by Megan Caluza
Justice and Journalism
Director of USC institute talks about listening well, covering social justice issues.
by Dawn Withers
For The Love Of News
Reporter who blazed the diversity trail keeps journalism history alive in "The Caldwell Journals."
by Dawn Withers
Changes at the Helm
Condace Pressley talks about patriotism, the lack of diversity in Sept. 11 coverage, and keeping NABJ afloat.
by Janine Sutherlin
Trading the Collar for the Camera
Award-winning photographer left the seminary to serve the community through his images.
by Connie Murray
Continuing the Legacy
The daughter of the late Bob Maynard discusses the need for reporters to understand five fault lines ó race, class, gender, generation and geography.
by Robert Huey
New Leadership at the Maynard Institute
The new CEO of the Maynard Institute urges news media outlets to invest in retention to keep journalists of color.
The Journalist Behind 'Yellow Journalist'
Newsman William Wong talks about his new book and old experiences.
Lean, Mean and Damn Good, Too
Akron Beacon Journal publisher Jim Crutchfield talks about staff cuts, and the state of American journalism.
Not Black Or White...
But read all over, Column of the Americas columnist doesn't like the government forcing an identity on him.
Quality Through Diversity
Seeing the benefits of a diverse newsroom everyday.
by Dawn Withers
Just Good Journalism
Jay Harris discusses the changing face of journalism, and making the right decision, at the right time, for the right principles.
Conveying Asia's View of Asia
CNN anchor Dalton Tanonaka's goal is to 'educate and stimulate' his audience.
by Dawn Withers
Misrepresentation of America
Farai Chideya talks about the lack of diversity in coverage and how the numbers of journalists of color 'should be a complete scandal...'
The Power of Printed Words
David Moats says his Pulitzer Prize winning editorials were all in a days work.
by Janine Sutherlin
Biracial Breakthrough
Addressing the inadequate media coverage of ethnic minorities and advantages of being a Japanese African-American journalist.
Answering 'The Call'
Producer of a new weekly PBS show talks about the need for news coverage from a multicultural perspective.
Diversity's Compass
One of the highest ranking Latinas at a major daily newspaper talks about her goals to advance newsroom diversity.
Running 'Amok'
Columnist Emil Guillermo speaks to News Watch about his views on the news.
Change On The Horizon
News Watch goes one-on-one with chief executive for UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc.
Meet The Prez
The new president for UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. talks to News Watch about his plans.
Have Things Improved?
What has changed, if anything, since the Rodney King beating?
Have Things Improved?
What has changed, if anything, since the Rodney King beating?
Have Things Improved?
What has changed, if anything, since the Rodney King beating?
News Watch Interviews Tavis Smiley
News Watch Interviews Nancy Maynard