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6 True Crime Podcasts Hosted by Women to Add to Your Queue Right Now
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(Entertainment)
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... debunks evidence used in the trial, and shines a light on the racial biases and injustices woven throughout the case. If you’re looking for critical, hard-hitting investigative journalism that focuses ...
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Created on 31 January 2023
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Regina Hall Shares Her Thoughts On That Infamous Oscar's Night, The Meaning of Feminism, and What She Learned From Her Beloved Bulldog : BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... first big leap from journalism to acting (her first credited role was in an episode of the TV series New York Undercover in 1997), Hall is clear that the road to fame requires patience, endurance, and ...
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Created on 27 October 2022
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Get To The Other Side Of Loss With These 10 Biographies On Grief and The Human Experience
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(Books)
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... challenges.
Listen World!, the first biography of American writer Elsie Robinson, is about a woman who launched a journalism career without connections or a college education, endured the death of her ...
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Created on 29 September 2022
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Right-Wing Media Outlets Call The Violation of a 10-Year-Old "Too Good To Be True
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(Living)
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... is, of course, no shame in rigorous, investigative journalism that is unwilling to report on a story until it has been properly sourced and is cautious of a single-source story that neatly serves the narrative ...
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Created on 14 July 2022
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Joan Didion and Me: How the Writer's "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" Showed Me The Power of a Woman's Voice, in the Literary World and Bey
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(Feminism)
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When Joan Didion died on December 23, 2021, there was an outpouring of national grief. Didion was a pioneer of ‘new journalism’ – long form reporting marked by the writer’s point of view. She was honored ...
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Created on 11 January 2022
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The Martha Stewart of Intimacy: Sex Educator Shan Boodram discusses the importance of making sex education fun and accessible, learning from past relationships, and her new dating show, Ex-Rated
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(Sex)
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... Are you getting a PhD? Tell me about your background in sex education?
S: I actually graduated from school for journalism when I was college age, and then from there I became a sex education counselor, ...
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Created on 24 August 2021
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Black Monuments Matter: Journalist and Civil-Rights Activist Ida B. Wells Gets Statue in Downtown Memphis
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(Feminism)
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Nearly 130 years ago famed journalist and civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells was driven out of Memphis for reporting on the lynching of three Black men; a statue of the former resident will be unveiled ...
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Created on 14 July 2021
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#Bye, Felicia. Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejects UNC's Last Minute Offer of Tenure, Joining the Faculty of Howard University Instead. ...
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(Feminism)
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Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist of the New York Time’s 1619 Project, has declined the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Journalism School’s tenure offer after controversy ...
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Created on 08 July 2021
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After Appointing Nikole Hannah-Jones, Conservative UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees Denies Knight Chair Tenure for the First Time Since 1980 for One Reason: “Politics”
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(Feminism)
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Nikole Hannah-Jones has been denied tenure at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill after being appointed to the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism at UNC’s ...
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Created on 21 May 2021
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Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
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(Feminism)
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... “Beyoncé of Journalism” had a single, simple goal in mind when creating her historical collection of essays, poetry, and multimedia stories about the 400th anniversary of the year enslaved Africans set ...
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Created on 14 January 2021
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How One Woman Changed The Video Game World Forever
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(Entertainment)
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... most of it from women, whom Sierra estimated made up 40 percent of its players.
Encouraged by the response, Roberta made The Colonel’s Bequest (1989) starring Laura Bow, a determined journalism student. ...
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Created on 09 October 2020
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Is This Fake News?: The BUST Guide to Media Literacy
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(Living)
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The BUST Guide to Media Literacy
Now, more than ever, it is important not to believe everything you read (and watch, and listen to, and scroll through). But how do you know what’s real—and what’s a ...
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Created on 16 September 2020
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Ida B. Wells To Be Honored In Art Installation At D.C. Union Station Next Week
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(Feminism)
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... a pioneer for women in journalism, Wells worked as an educator. But after this incident, and after a close friend of hers was lynched by a white mob, Wells began investigating the reasons behind why so ...
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Created on 21 August 2020
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Here Are The Women Winners Of The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes
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(Books)
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This year marked the 104th year of the Pulitzer Prizes, an awards series for journalism, letters, drama and education, among other things, created by Joseph Pulitzer in the early 20th century. The first ...
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Created on 06 May 2020
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9 Things To Not Do To Your Waitress
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(Living)
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I’ve been a server for a while—a little over two years—and have hated almost every moment of it. During my first week of university, where I studied journalism, a professor told the whole class that ...
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Created on 04 February 2020
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20 Moments from the 2020 Women's March You Might Have Missed If Your Feminism Isn't Intersection
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(Feminism)
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... #feminist #sacramentowomensmarch #womensmarchsac #sacramentowomen #photojournalism #blackgirlmagic #nativewomenrising #womensmarch #sacramentophotographer #sacramentophotography
A post shared by CapRadio ...
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Created on 21 January 2020
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17.
In The Era of Trump And #MeToo, "Bombshell" Rings Hollo
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(Entertainment)
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... that adores Fox News and learn that Carr is at Fox News simply out of practicality. She explains to Pospisil during pillow-talk that she simply couldn’t land any other journalism job than the one at Fox ...
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Created on 13 December 2019
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How Data Journalist Mona Chalabi Impacted Statistics And Instagram With Illustrations
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(Living)
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When her data journalism illustrations started going viral on Instagram in 2017—including one depicting the gender and race pay gaps with folded dollar bills and another that turns the American Flag ...
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Created on 30 September 2019
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Elizabeth Ames Unpacks Her New Novel, “The Other’s Gold”
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(Books)
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... around, and they surprise even me sometimes.
For the past few years you’ve been living in a Harvard dormitory with your husband, who’s pursuing a PhD, and your two young children. It’s a sort of immersion-journalism ...
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Created on 30 August 2019
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Awkwafina On "The Farewell," Mainstream Asian American Visibility, The Real Nora Lum, And Her Well-Trained Cat: BUST Intervie
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(Entertainment)
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... than dudes could. I truly believed I could do anything a man could do.” In college, at the State University of New York at Albany, Awkwafina majored in journalism with a minor in women’s studies, and the ...
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Created on 10 August 2019