Panel on covering youth violence
The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma presents:
Getting it Right: Reporting on Youth Violence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
5:30 - 7:00PM
Graduate School of Journalism
Columbia University
World Pulitzer Room
116th Street and Broadway
New York, New York
Even as crime hits record lows in New York, among teenagers around the nation gun homicides, gang violence and police shootings of young people are on the rise. Yet while shootings in suburban schools, churches and malls generate media controversy, epidemic levels of teen homicide in cities like Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New Orleans attract scant attention.
Covering violence by and against young people in cities around the country poses particular challenges to journalists. What stories are being told, and not told? How can the roots of this national crisis be explained? How can the voices of teenagers, neighborhoods and communities be represented more effectively? How can journalists get the story right?
Panelists:
David Meeks, City Editor, Times-Picayune, New Orleans, LA
Joseph Rodriguez, Photojournalist, author of East Side Stories and Juvenile,
Brooklyn, NY
Clarivel Ruiz, Director, Youth Programs, DCTV, New York, NY
Susan Snyder, Staff Writer, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, PA
Moderator:
Bruce Shapiro, Executive Director, Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
To RSVP, email Kate Black at kate.black@dartcenter.org
-Mark Grabowski
Getting it Right: Reporting on Youth Violence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
5:30 - 7:00PM
Graduate School of Journalism
Columbia University
World Pulitzer Room
116th Street and Broadway
New York, New York
Even as crime hits record lows in New York, among teenagers around the nation gun homicides, gang violence and police shootings of young people are on the rise. Yet while shootings in suburban schools, churches and malls generate media controversy, epidemic levels of teen homicide in cities like Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New Orleans attract scant attention.
Covering violence by and against young people in cities around the country poses particular challenges to journalists. What stories are being told, and not told? How can the roots of this national crisis be explained? How can the voices of teenagers, neighborhoods and communities be represented more effectively? How can journalists get the story right?
Panelists:
David Meeks, City Editor, Times-Picayune, New Orleans, LA
Joseph Rodriguez, Photojournalist, author of East Side Stories and Juvenile,
Brooklyn, NY
Clarivel Ruiz, Director, Youth Programs, DCTV, New York, NY
Susan Snyder, Staff Writer, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, PA
Moderator:
Bruce Shapiro, Executive Director, Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
To RSVP, email Kate Black at kate.black@dartcenter.org
-Mark Grabowski
Labels: Clarivel_Ruiz, Columbia, David_Meeks, Joseph_Rodriguez, journalism, reporting, Susan_Snyder, youth_violence
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