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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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2014-2015 Cohort

Disruptive Innovation: The Rise or Fall of Fashion?

March 23, 2015September 24, 2021 - by Tamara Kraus - 1 Comment

Fashion thrives on constant change. If designers didn’t show new collections at fashion week to signal the start of each season, fashion probably wouldn’t exist because nothing would change. For …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Berlin Wall: from kiss to kiss

November 18, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Armen Sargsyan - 1 Comment

This historical kiss of the leaders (Soviet Union and German Democratic Republic) kept the Berlin wall alive 28 years. Germany, as a country, was divided both ideologically and physically. The …

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2013-2014 Cohort

Sleepless but Social in Seattle

March 17, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Derya Kaya - 2 Comments.

Last year, I was at a march with my colleagues at Women for Women’s Human Rights-New Ways and many other women activists in my hometown -Istanbul, Turkey- on the International …

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2013-2014 Cohort

WordCamp Phoenix: a learning community

February 9, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Ivana Braga

by Ivana Braga Spending a weekend learning about blogging doesn’t look fun at first glance. But, if it is a WordCamp, definitely go for it. My first WordCamp Phoenix took place on …

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2013-2014 Cohort

The Social State of the Union

February 3, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Darby Fitzgerald - 3 Comments.

When I started watching the State of the Union on Tuesday, I thought I was going to focus on the social media – what was happening on Twitter, Facebook and …

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2013-2014 Cohort

Things that I learned in TechPHX

November 21, 2013September 24, 2021 - by Ivana Braga - 6 Comments.

    By @ivabraga TechPHX is a mix of meeting, workshop, mingling, and sharing. It takes places annually in Phoenix by one group of engaged people, all of whom are …

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2013-2014 Cohort

Learning from Experience: Democracy and Media

November 3, 2013September 24, 2021 - by Derya Kaya - 2 Comments.

This week, I had the privilege to listen Bob Schieffer sharing his experiences on multiple occasions. Having years of experience in broadcast journalism, Schieffer witnessed many important turning points in …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Do Americans overshare?

February 15, 2013September 24, 2021 - by harmonyhuskinson

This week I had to read a book for my Human Sexuality class called “Oversharing” by Ben Agger. It discussed social media and blogging in a critical light that removed …

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2012-2013 Cohort

The Facebook Conundrum: An Ethics Case Study

December 21, 2012September 24, 2021 - by gosuns33

Before Facebook and Twitter had fully gathered steam and the ethics regarding social media weren’t clear, one local news organization in New Haven, Connecticut, faced a difficult challenge in assessing …

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