Reporting on coronavirus: Inauthentic and coordinated online activity
Zoom Video WebinarA crucial but often misunderstood feature of information disorder: Bots, sock puppets, cyborgs and more.
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A crucial but often misunderstood feature of information disorder: Bots, sock puppets, cyborgs and more.
Journalists bear the responsibility of disseminating clear, fair and undistorted information. In the face of a global health pandemic, more than ever, we look toward the media as a source of accurate and up-to-date data and information that will keep us safe. Yet mainstream media have repeatedly failed Indigenous people, often spreading misinformation, perpetuating stereotypes,…
Join CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter as he talks with journalists covering the protests over the death of George Floyd.
Join us for a discussion with Michael Luo (Editor, newyorker.com) and Sewell Chan (Editor, Opinion Board, Los Angeles Times) on Asian American journalism in the age of COVID-19. All are welcome, regardless of Harvard affiliation.
This is an NABJ initiative designed to accurately reflect the contributions of Black males in the media, and promote networking, mentorship, and professional development of Black males working in the media.
Let's have a discussion about what it's like to be a POC in journalism.
It is not uncommon to see journalists enter dangerous or risky situations for the sake of informing the public. Given today's crisis and demands for factual information, journalists need to evaluate what is essential and what is not. The challenge remains for reporters covering this story to find new ways to do their work while…
The Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists is hosting a Zoom panel discussion on impartiality and avoiding conflicts of interest at a time of national crisis.
What does your community really think of your work? The answer will determine what’s most important in your efforts to demonstrate credibility and earn trust. Let’s talk about how you solicit feedback — and what you do with what you learn.
The story of Covid–19 is being told through charts.