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TIME magazine's former chief foreign correspondent and friend of The Media Project, Dr. David Aikman, is offering a remarkable grant to help advance the careers of young writers.
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Bill Keller and Ross Douthat's point-counterpoint on religion in public life provides critical lessons for journalists.
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As drug-related violence has plunged Juarez into crisis, dis-integration has hobbled the city’s second-largest religious community at a time when the city can least afford it.
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Free travel, lodging and tuition is being offered to reporters to attend the Covering Islam in the Bible Belt seminar in Nashville, put on by the MTSU School of Journalism.
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UPDATE: The Iranian government backed down in the face of withering criticism, claiming that the West has the story wrong and that Youcef Nadarkhani is not facing execution.
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Since the missionary era of the early nineteenth century, African media have gradually condemned traditional religions as belonging to the realm of the devil.
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Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye won a CNN African Journalist Award for her heartbreaking investigative story on abysmal conditions at a Nigerian children's hospital.
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An urgent call for help broke off Stella Oigo's interview with Mama Kanini, the primary source in her newest short documentary about life on Nairobi's streets.
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It's important to establish the personalities of the anti-Muslim fringe, but journalists would also benefit from knowing who the "reasonable" critics of Islamism are.
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Africa Film Project alumnus Richard Ihediwa's documentary "Abandoned"
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