Archive for the ‘Student Journalism’ Category
Friday, February 5th, 2010
Pushback can range from physical threats & menacing behavior to moderate passive aggressive behavior (such as, I dare you to make me do the assignments) to the negligible. Extreme, never to be tolerated; moderate, up to a certain level until it threatens to fuel rebellious anticipation of 30-40Ps; negligible, hardly worth mentioning (a little slack shouldn’t hurt but don’t tell that to 30-40Ps and the Colleagues who support them).

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Tags:college students, disruptive students, undergraduate education, undergraduate journalism
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Friday, February 5th, 2010

AKA Feature Writing
In many ways, this was a typical D:F/M advanced news writing class. The students were talented, all could write. Yet … !
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Tags:academic standards, City University of New York, Hunter College, undergraduate education, undergraduate journalism education, undergraduate journalism students
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Aida Alami’s Huffington Post piece was discussed on the home page of the Columbia University journalism school. A J-school contact said she was passing the article/information on to CJR.
Tags:Aboubakr Jamai, Aida Alami, CJR, Columbia Journalism Review, Freedom Of The Press, Huffington Post, Le Journal Hebdomadaire, Le Journal of Morocco, Rwb
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
“Last week, something extremely shocking happened: the Moroccan authorities took control of our newsroom and offices while we were working on that week’s edition. They sealed the place and changed the locks. The next day, my editor informed us that the magazine had been pretty much sentenced to death and executed by the government. The reason it was closed: judicial liquidation but it is, in reality, a political decision to shut down this icon of the free press in Morocco.” — Article by Aida Alami, Freelance Writer Living in Morrocco.
Read the rest of her article here.
Tags:Aboubakr Jamai, Aida Alami, Cpj, Freedom Of The Press, Huffington Post, Le Journal Hebdomadaire, Morocc, Rwb
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Friday, January 1st, 2010

File Photo: On assignment for a story.
For her journalistic work with New York Times Reporter Kirk Semple for “Suicides Soar Among New York Koreans,” Jang, who speaks and writes fluent Korean, and interns for New America Media, earned a Contributing Tag at the end of the story.
NYT news lead for the double suicide of Yongho and Soonhee Kim, February 25, 2008:
They had navigated the move from South Korea and opened a nail salon on Long Island, but by last winter, Yongho and Soonhee Kim were in debt and deeply unhappy. They were fighting a lawsuit over nonpayment of rent on the Long Beach salon and were months behind on rent payments for their apartment in Oakland Gardens, Queens. The bank had repossessed their car.
Courtesy The Korean Times
Soonhee, left, and Yongho Kim.
At dawn on Feb. 25, the couple left a note for their 20-year-old daughter outside their apartment door, doused themselves with gasoline and set themselves on fire, the police said. The blaze killed them and destroyed their home.
“They 100 percent lost hope,†said Mr. Kim’s brother-in-law, Chi Kun Park.
An earlier story was published/broadcast by NAM in July. NAM’s Odette Keely interviewed Jang about a piece that the Korean Times in NYC wrote about Korean suicides in America.
Tags:community news, Ethnic Journalism, Hunter College, Kirk Semple, Korean suicides, Korean Times, New York Times, suicides, The WORD, undergraduate journalism
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Friday, December 25th, 2009
This historic moment included three WORD senior editors: Jonathan Mena, Jacqueline Fernandez and Kisha Allison. Read about it here.
Tags:2008 Democratic National Convention, collegiate journalism, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jonathan Mena, Kisha Allison, New America Media, The WORD
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

File Photo: On assignment for a story.
Interns for New America Media. Has made a connection with a New York Times reporter who is drawing on her skills and talent so that he can write and report about the Korean community in metropolitan NYC. A Times immigration beat. This is not a freebie. She does translation and interpretation and is getting valuable field and professional experience and making serious career connections.
She also has been getting write-ups in Korean news media [like this one] for her work with New America Media.
Sandy Close, the Executive Director of NAM, has said more than once that Eunji Jang is vital to NAM’s goals to develop better coordination with Korean news media in the United States. Jang travels the country for NAM when slaving over a full-time course load and, of course, publishing in the WORD.
Tags:Eunji Jang, Korean newspapers, Korean-America news media, New America Media, New York Community Media Alliance
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