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2021-2022 Fellow Blog Posts

From China – Uganda – Albania to AZ, USA. The “Game Changers” Among Us

September 23, 2021November 15, 2021 - by Andrea Polanco

When Siqi Yao confirmed her Hubert Humphrey Fellowship she knew she would be disrupting her life in Beijing, China. She was leaving her husband behind and moving to the other …

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2016-2017 Cohort

Five lessons of media relations from Leonard Downie

April 20, 2017September 5, 2019 - by tynymgul

Leonard Downie Jr., the Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School, is the former executive editor and vice president of The Washington Post. During the Humphrey seminar, Downie …

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2016-2017 Cohort

Media nope and media hope

November 14, 2016September 24, 2021 - by grsandler

The election is finally over, but analysis of what went wrong and right will likely last for years. As far as media goes, our role in the results comes directly …

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2016-2017 Cohort

ETHICAL ETHICS!

November 5, 2016September 24, 2021 - by teebrains

Ethics for me is your conscience! It tells you, warns you or even gives you a hint if you’re doing right or wrong, pushing too far, or not doing enough. …

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2016-2017 Cohort

The media and racism: what does it matter…

September 11, 2016September 24, 2021 - by grsandler - 2 Comments.

By Adetola Kayode and Gabriel Sandler Racism in America dates back to centuries ago. There’s been prejudice, preference, bias over the years and most times when hate sets in, it …

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2015-2016 Cohort

Race-consciousness for the Complete Story

September 14, 2015September 24, 2021 - by namgayzam - 2 Comments.

By Claire Cooper and Namgay Zam The coverage of race by American Media has come under some amount of scrutiny ever since Ferguson in 2014. Race issues in the media have prompted national …

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2015-2016 Cohort

Racism is a global issue of our time

September 13, 2015September 24, 2021 - by alla

By Kate Sitter and Alla Nadezhkina    American Kate Sitter and Russian Alla Nadezhkina, ASU students at the Humphrey Global Leadership Seminar, were assigned to write a blog on the …

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2015-2016 Cohort

What is the Media’s Responsibility in Race Coverage?

September 13, 2015September 24, 2021 - by vitalien - 1 Comment

In trying to find the words to sum up how the American news media frames race, Cronkite Dean Kristin Gilger managed to describe it in one: “problematic.” Covering racial issues …

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2015-2016 Cohort

Media Has The Power To Conquer Social Ills

September 13, 2015September 24, 2021 - by rajneesh - 4 Comments.

By Travis Arbon and Rajneesh Bhandari Just as different media outlets reported on Ferguson differently, audiences had varying reactions to the coverage and how it influenced their perception of racial …

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2015-2016 Cohort

50 years after “Bloody Sunday” attacks, racism still alive in the U.S.

September 12, 2015September 24, 2021 - by ghilascu - 3 Comments.

Journalists have the power to encourage audience to walk at least a mile in someone else’s shoes by watching TV or written reports about racism. It is not a big …

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