Sarah Koenig, host of the hit podcast, “Serial,” evoked her late father, a former advertising copywriter, during a speech accepting the RTDNA...
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Jordan Wertlieb, president of Hearst Television, celebrated local journalism during a speech accepting the RTDNA Foundation’s 2023 First Amendment...
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Read PostNPR's Chief Diversity Office Keith Woods accepts the RTDNA Foundation 2023 First Amendment Service Awards and, in doing so, explains why DEI is...
Read PostCheryl Phillips, Faculty Director at the Stanford Computational Policy Lab, and Alain Stephens, West Coast Correspondent at The Trace, speak at the...
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Read PostShimon Prokupecz covered the Brooklyn subway shooting, the George Floyd protests, the Pulse nightclub shooting, and the Uvalde shooting. He shared...
Read PostInsha Rahman, a vice president at the Vera Institute of Justice. Rahman and Josh Hinkle of KXAN shared ways to provide context to the complicated...
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