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Joanne Silberner | Health News Florida

Encyclopedia Britannica, and others. She was a fellow for a year at the Harvard School of Public Health, and from 1997-1998, she had a Kaiser Family Foundation media fellowship. During that fellowship she chronicled the closing of a state mental hospital. Silberner also had a fellowship to study the survivors of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Silberner has won awards for her work from the Society of Professional Journalists, the New York State Mental Health Association, the March of Dimes, Easter Seals, the American Heart Association, and others. Her work has also earned her a Unity Award and a Clarion Award.

HarperCollins India acquires publishing rights to Anindita Ghose s novel - books

HarperCollins India acquires publishing rights to Anindita Ghose s novel - books
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Extraordinary first novel The Illuminated by Anindita Ghose

Extraordinary first novel The Illuminated by Anindita Ghose
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The Technology Solution to Hysterical Mythmaking

In an MSNBC interview last Monday, Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, was contemplating a staggering dilemma. He noted that Facebook had performed a bit better in 2020 than in 2016 at suppressing inconvenient election content, but it still is not adequately policing the ideas of its 3 billion users. CEO Mark Zuckerberg “profoundly believes in free speech,” Coll lamented. “And,” Coll continued, those of us in journalism have to come to terms with the fact that free speech, a principle that we hold sacred, is being weaponized against the principles of journalism. And what do we do about that? As reporters, we march into this war with our facts nobly shouldered, as if they were going to win the day. And what we’re seeing is that because of the scale of this alternate reality . our facts, our principles, our scientific method, it isn’t enough. So what do we do?

Joseph Shapiro

Joseph Shapiro is a NPR News Investigations correspondent. Shapiro s major investigative stories include his reports on the way rising court fines and fees create an unequal system of justice for the poor and the rise of modern day debtors prisons, the failure of colleges and universities to punish for on-campus sexual assaults, the epidemic of sexual assault of people with intellectual disabilities, the problems with solitary confinement, the inadequacy of civil rights laws designed to get the elderly and people with disabilities out of nursing homes, and the little-known profits involved in the production of medical products from donated human cadavers.

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