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November 27, 2024
Conflict Journalist Discusses the Impact of the Russia Ukraine War on Religious Freedom
Conflict journalist and NPC member Flavius Mihaies, who recently visited Ukraine to find out how the war has affected the country's Orthodox Church, discusses the interplay between faith, nationalism and state power and how it has been a challenge for Ukrainians to maintain religious freedom.
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Family Statement On Verdict in Case of Chinese Journalist Dong Yuyu
November 30, 2024
National Press Club statement on verdict In case of journalist Dong Yuyu
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Journalism Lessons From A Civil Rights Reporter
New York Times correspondent John Herbers was born to a white family in the segregated South, but he went on to earn praise for his pivotal coverage of the civil rights movement. Broadcast/Podcast Committee member Viola Gienger speaks with his daughter, journalist Anne Farris Rosen, about the personal and professional journey Herbers chronicled – and the lessons for journalists today -- in the memoir he wrote with her help before he died in 2017.