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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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Q&A: Cerise Castle

The Los Angeles reporter talks about covering City Hall and Knock LA.

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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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What happens when an email from Condé Nast isn’t from Condé Nast?

Scammers have been impersonating Condé Nast editors.

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Margaret Sullivan’s case for the outsider

If Sullivan's case in "Newsroom Confidential" is any proof, insiders aren’t a lost cause either.

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Q&A: Johana Bhuiyan

Bhuiyan on the urgency of her work in today’s technological gilded era and how she weighs questions of objectivity in her reporting. 

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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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Q&A: Holly Rosewood

How studying history in college influenced her perception of journalism and how newsrooms have stumbled in covering rural communities.