Tag / New York Times
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Navigating Race and Politics in a Post-Trump World
Errin Haines, Jamelle Bouie and Astead W. Herndon, in conversation with Anna Maria Tremonti, discuss what role the media can play in navigating the turbulent terrain of race and politics inflamed during Donald Trump's presidency. -
Understanding How Internet Culture Works, with Taylor Lorenz
Mean of Creation will be hosting a Zoom call with New York Times writer Taylor Lorenz, a highly talented and respected journalist who covers internet culture and technology at the New York Times. -
Political cartoonists are out of touch – it’s time to make way for memes
The New York Times came under fire after a political cartoon appeared in print on April 25, 2019. -
Wesley Morris in Conversation
The Koffler Centre of the Arts is thrilled to present American journalist, film critic and podcast host Wesley Morris, in conversation with Canadian broadcaster and writer Amanda Parris. Wesley Morris is critic-at-large at The New York Times and a staff… -
The missing fact-checker: Merchants of Truth’s Achilles heel
Why the controversy surrounding Jill Abramson’s newly released book puts the spotlight squarely on the valuable research department -
Journalism, justice and #MeToo
New York Times journalist Katie Benner discusses the challenges of reporting on sexual assault allegations. -
New York Times Canadian photo archive a rich resource for journalism researchers
Collection of photos dating from about 1910 until 1990 includes images of major Canadian political events and conflicts -
Live Blog: Covering Canada
Renewed international interest in all things Canadian means even we’re looking at our country from a different perspective. -
The New York Times’ campaign to conquer Canada
Partly, it’s envy. But it’s also part of a plan to become the world’s newspaper of record. -
Here’s what the New York Times has learned covering Canada so far
By H.G. Watson, Managing Editor Outside an auditorium in the Rotman School of Management on University of Toronto’s campus, a group of young people shriek every time someone climbs up a nearby staircase or pops out of the adjacent elevator…
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