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Holly Rosewood

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Holly Rosewood is the newsletter manager at The Objective. She graduated from Southern Illinois University and is a Pulitzer Center program manager.

Holly's Latest Articles

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Q&A: Reimagining Immigration News

How Define American used North Carolina as a case study for national coverage.

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The Front Page: Transgender Awareness Week

Issue 56: The New York Times publishes another moral panic piece.

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The Front Page: Twitter blues

Issue 55: How Elon Musk’s purchase could affect young journalists of color.

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The Front Page: Trauma is not a commodity

Issue 54: The Eddie Adams Workshop is selling prints of an execution.

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Q&A: Mindy Fullilove

Dr. Mindy Fullilove on the coalition’s founding, collective consciousness in pandemics, and what the media could do to improve public understanding of COVID-19.

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The Front Page: Journalists shouldn’t work for the police

Issue 53: How filming fare evaders threatens audience trust

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The Front Page: What the Queen’s death says about U.S. media priorities

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has (again) revealed U.S. cable and legacy companies’ fascination with spectacle and colonialist narratives.

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Q&A: Betsy Ladyzhets

A conversation with the creator of the COVID-19 Data Dispatch.

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The Front Page: Inquiring about The Inquirer

Why are there no Black men reporting for the Philadelphia Inquirer (except on the the sports desk)?

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The Front Page: 50 issues

Issue 50: Reflecting on two years.