The business of freelancing: Contracts, rates, platforms and more
OnlineJoin Tim Herrera and freelancer Wudan Yan for a discussion on the business of freelancing.
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Join Tim Herrera and freelancer Wudan Yan for a discussion on the business of freelancing.
Join Tim Herrera and Sam Sanders of NPR's podcast It's Been a Minute; and Ashley M. Coleman and Gabrielle Hickmon of the podcast EightyTwo NinetySix.
Max Fawcett shares what it takes to have your voice heard and how to cover your blindspots.
Selecting the right source for a story can lend it credibility, while choosing the wrong one, or none at all, can reinforce the distrust many news consumers have for the press. This session will offer guidance on picking the best sources, such as those who are independent and verify information with evidence.
Journalist, editor, and labour organizer Haley Mlotek shares helps you get the most out of every conversation.
With globalization being rampant, editing in a multilingual world requires finding innovative ways of expressing and writing for individuals who do not use English as a first language. ‘Lost in Translation’ is often repeated in the world of editing. Is translation the only area where an editor faces the difficult choice of finding the right word that not only conveys the same meaning, but also encapsulates the message from the author?
When do ‘objectivity’ and ‘neutrality’ mask inequity? How do journalists move from covering protests to systemically telling stories that root out racist treatment in health care, education and other social spheres? And how can journalists practice antiracism in their everyday work?
Join Tim Herrera and Cosmo features editor Elizabeth Kiefer for a deconstruction exercise of a longform narrative + tips on how to use those tools in your writing.
Join Tim Herrera and freelance writer and author of the newsletter Approved Pitches Rae Witte.
Investigative journalist Ethan Lou exposes the techniques of spinning a good yarn with limited information.