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Business journalists group holds virtual training for members

As part of its vision of raising the bar of business journalism in the country, the Economic Journalists Association of the Philippines (EJAP) successfully concluded its three-day business journalism seminar which was done in partnership with San Miguel Corp. and the Ateneo Center for Economic Resea

Daily Trojan | Annenberg implements new AAPI journalism course

Journalist and adjunct professor May Lee worked with School of Journalism Director Gordon Stables to create and begin offering the course in a few weeks for students to take the course in Fall 2021. (Daily Trojan file photo) In the days and weeks following the Atlanta shooting that killed eight women, six of whom were Asian American, May Lee noticed a stark difference in the media coverage of the event. The coverage, Lee said, by mainstream, predominantly white media outlets, versus that of Korean and other Asian outlets was “very different.”  Lee, a journalist and adjunct professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, said that mainstream outlets, unaware of cultural sensitivities and what Asian Americans were going through “skew[ed] the narrative,” dehumanized the victims through hypersexualization and “show[ed] more sympathy toward the shooter than the actual victims,” as in the case with the sheriff spokesman. On the other hand, Asian and

Amendment to Press Protection Bill Dropped After SoCal Journo Groups Oppose

The amendment may actually restrict existing press freedoms rather than expand them, turning this bill on its head and into something that hurts the very people it was written to help, according to the coalition of press associations, labor unions and journalism advocacy groups. The amendment was a clear attempt to hobble this bill, the coalition s open letter to the state legislature read. Journalists should not need permission from a police commander to cover protests, just as law enforcement-issued press credentials should not be required in order for journalists to exercise their First Amendment rights in a public forum. The coalition said it was aware that law enforcement agencies, including the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department, had been lobbying against SB 98 in recent months.

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