High School Educators
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Pop culture, politics intersect onlinePopandPolitics.com, an online news journal and Web log sponsored by SFSU’s Center for the Integration and Improvement of Journalism (CIIJ) since last summer, has chronicled these links for 10 years with a hip, witty mix of commentary and news written in a more casual style than what is found in the mainstream press.
Student journalists get clips from classNewsBureau, a new course that pairs journalism students with professional newspaper editors, was designed to bring fresh, young voices into professional, ANG newspaper offices.
Beyond Stereotypes: Untold Stories for Any BeatCovering all the apects of your beat includes covering disability
New Research Shows Americans' Love-Hate Relationship with Journalism A new study shows that Americans have a more positive, more complicated set of attitudes toward journalism than the recent wave of media criticism implies.
Journalism Students Work for DiversitySan Jose Mercury News reporters and SFSU journalism students are mentoring students at San Jose's racially diverse Willow Glen High School, in hopes of interesting students in news careers.
And It Don't StopJeff 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.
Reparations Not in the NewsEditorial and Letters to the Editor Supercede News Stories and Features
What Are We Still Not Getting Right?Panel of distinguished journalists offer advice and tips on reporting on race
Suzan Shown Harjo 'Writes It Right'Columnist Credits Her Cheyenne Heritage for Launching Her Journalism Career
Can the Hip-Hop Generation Send Dubya Packing?Pop & Politics at UNITY: New book issues a call to the polls to America's 100 million missing voters
Watch Yourself! Manhattan Times Reporter Stresses Need to Separate the Personal From the Professional
Reaching Back and Bringing Someone AlongMontgomery Advertiser Executive Editor talks About How to Bring About 'Good' Diversity
Journalism Education Gets Failing Grade in DiversityPanelists give journalism educators C- to D+ for failing to teach diversity as a core journalistic value
Wanda Lloyd's Tips for Reporting on Race
Pankaj Paulís Tips for Reporting on Race
Naomi Ishisaka's Tips for Reporting on Race
Michele Salcedo's Tips for Reporting on Race
Maya Blackmun's Tips for Reporting on Race
Keith Wood's Tips for Reporting on Race
Daniel Vasquez' Tips for Reporting on RaceA Quote Does Not A Perspective Make
Catalina Camla's Tips for Reporting on Race
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.
Deconstructing Reporting on HIV and AIDSPublic health professionals and veteran reporters outline common mistakes in coverage and discuss how to avoid them.
Minority hires feel the stingDiversity is not the issue in the Jayson Blair case.
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