SPFF is an independent festival hosted by The Coast, Halifax's Weekly showcasing films made with smart phones by filmmakers of any caliber.
Comics journalist Dan Archer uses his artwork to tell immersive stories.
A keynote conversation between Richard Saul Wurman and Kris Viesselman at the 2015 Society of News Design's annual workshop in Washington, D.C.
The win marks the first time a Nova Scotian organization has ever received the prize from the Canadian Journalism Foundation.
KPCC reporter Meghan McCarty canvasses the streets of Los Angeles with a sandwich board and a microphone.
Nigel Jaquiss' reporting led to the resignation of Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber, earning him the highest honor given out by the Investigative Reporters & Editors.
Mallary Tenore, managing director of Images and Voices of Hope, spreads the message of restorative narrative.
AAN is accepting applications for both regular and affiliate members. The deadline to apply is May 1.
Frank LoMonte, executive director for the Student Press Law Center, explains that while younger journalists are being tasked with reporting on real-world events, they're doing so without a safety net.
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