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Bittersweet: From Syria with Baklava“Can the sweet tastes of Syria be recreated in Europe?” At The GroundTruth Project, a pair of journalists chronicle the epic journey of best friends Ahmed and Rashed — who had escaped war in Syria — and the story of the famous sweet shop chain, Salloura.
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Moyers & CompanyLegendary journalist Bill Moyers is joined by other reporters, scholars, and activists who offer thoughtful essays and articles on politics, current events, and contemporary culture.
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The NationThe Nation is America’s oldest weekly magazine, serving as a voice in American journalism and a platform for investigative reporting and debate.
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QuartzQuartz, a WordPress.com VIP site, is a digitally native news outlet for the new global economy.
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thebluemoment.comVeteran music journalist Richard Williams has written for leading publications since the 1960s, interviewing legends like John Lennon and Bob Marley along the way. He shares more of his writing on his site, thebluemoment.com.
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“Maybe I should just quit. Stop talking about diversity, just shut up about it. Go back to coding. I like building products better than being a broken record about diversity anyways.”
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The Big RoundtableThe Big Roundtable is a magazine of original writing focused on “big narrative and ambitious nonfiction.”
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But saying Spotlight is “about” the awesomeness of investigative journalism is like saying The Lord of the Rings is “about” the long-distance walking stamina of hobbits. Journalism is the film’s tool, its entryway into a cave that contains something much bigger, much darker…
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Taffy Brodesser-AknerTaffy Brodesser-Akner is an award-winning journalist who has written about everything from The Bachelor to the most haunted road in America. Her work appears in GQ, the New York Times Magazine, and beyond.
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Ann NeumannHome of journalist Ann Neumann, author of the forthcoming book The Good Death:
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Writer Tim ZimmermannTim Zimmermann is a Washington DC-based writer and correspondent for Outside magazine, interested in politics, history, and adventure.
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You can’t have my job, but I’ll tell you a storyAcclaimed photojournalist John Harte shares stories and insight collected over three decades of work in Bakersfield, California.
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Rottin’ in DenmarkRottin’ in Denmark is the blog of Michael Hobbes, an American essayist and writer living in Berlin. He has written for the Billfold, the New Republic, Pacific Standard, and other publications. When he’s not writing or producing videos, he works for a human rights organization.
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Never Incite a Twitter Mob (and Other Lessons)In this post, professor Katherine Reed at the University of Missouri offers journalistic lessons learned in the wake of campus riots and protests, both online and off.
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The OverspillWriting and personal observations on technology, journalism, and the internet by Charles Arthur, a freelance journalist and former technology editor of the Guardian.
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