Copyright © 2020 The Daily Californian, The Independent Berkeley Student Publishing Co., Inc. The history department at UC Berkeley condemned an open letter allegedly penned by a professor for its criticisms of the Black Lives Matter movement. Our schoolâs own publishing sites Oakland North and Richmond Confidential also published important stories. Read the stories here. 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Lowery is leading a team of graduate students investigating police misconduct in the United States, and heâs providing guidance on other IRP investigations. The appointment is formally titled as Lecturer with Potential for Security of Employment or LPSOE. Contact Julie Madsen and Kelly Suth at [email protected]. The first and longest running course called Podcasting: Telling Stories In Sound has had four cohorts so far, with a total enrollment of 135 students. Itâs completely fabricated.â. Read about the nominated and winning stories here. As of fall 2017, UC policy allows for letters of recommendation in the UC Policy for Augmented Review We are so thrilled to see this important program continue. An anonymous letter, purportedly by a UC Berkeley professor, is calling out things impossible to openly discuss on campus, including the Democratic Party co-opting Black Lives Matter and the suppression of dissenting voices. Then a Planned Visit from the VP Blew It All Up,â was reprinted in full. You are certain to be inspired. He also discussed the 2020 election cycle, targeted by disinformation on an even larger scale than in 2016 with KCBS Radio In Depth. Berkeley is up in arms this week because of a letter sent by someone claiming to be an anonymous professor of history at U.C. Citizen Clinic, housed in UCB’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, is the worldâs first public interest cybersecurity clinic. "'Nation Time! Since 2012, Berkeley Journalism has hosted a campus-wide program funded by the Mastercard Foundation that recruits students from Africa to attend our school. Privacy Policy. We aim to educate journalists and journalism leaders who are more diverse in their class and caste and race, so that we, as an industry, will make fewer mistakes, and journalism, that sacred first draft of history, will be truer to the lived experience of all of us. Weâve hired veteran radio producer and senior editor of the Weekend Desk at KQED Queena Kim (â00) as head of our audio program and Jonathan Blakley, executive director of radio programming at KQED to co-teach advanced radio with current lecturer Ethan Lindsey. UC-Berkeley: Criticism of Black Lives Matter 'goes against our values' The letter's author is anonymous, citing the possibility of losing their job. Gisela Pérez de Acha (â20) was part of The New York Times visual investigations team in 2019 that won an Emmy for Coverage of a Breaking News Story for their remarkable story, âEl Chapoâs Son: The Siege of Culiacánâ for The Weekly. Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou (’18), 2020 Campaign Reporter for Bloomberg News, ahead of boarding Air Force One to travel with the President to a rally in Middletown, PA on Sat, Sept. 26. We have no evidence that this letter was written by a History faculty member. Prof. Richard Koci Hernandez was interviewed about teaching and creating safe spaces under a pandemic cloud in the National Press Associationâs News Photographer magazine. Sam Goldman (â19) profiled alum Terry McMillan (BA â77), who has garnered critical acclaim for plumbing the depths of human nature and bringing Black women protagonists to the forefront of bestseller lists for decades. Events And to highlight the stunning achievements of our school, including the remarkable work done by our students, faculty and alumni in recent months. âRebecca Solnit on Black Swans, Slim Chances, and the 2020 Presidential Electionâ argues “The tricky thing about hope is to not confuse it with optimism” and an op-ed, âCalifornia’s dark, orange sky is the most unnerving sight I’ve ever woken up to,â in The Guardian. The anonymous letter criticized UC Berkeley faculty for failing to cultivate an environment that can tolerate criticism of ⦠Bret Sigler‘s (’03) documentary âEnemies of the People: Trump and the Political Pressââan unprecedented look at how Trumpâs rhetoric and the response by mainstream media have reshaped journalismâpremiered on VICE. âHer way of seeing light and composition is very powerful and she is a great editor,â said Ken Light, Berkeley Journalismâs Logan professor of photography. Dean and Professor RSVP here. The intellectual heart of UC Berkeley, the College of Letters and Science (L&S) is the largest of the universityâs 14 colleges and schools and the most prestigious teaching and research unit in the UC ⦠*For spring 2020 classes only, students may repeat courses previously taken for a letter grade with the P/NP option. The other, âProject: Phenomâ about the youngest professional womenâs soccer player, was listed as a notable piece. Privacy Policy. Please check your entries and try again. With the support of you, our passionate Berkeley Journalism community, I could not be more excited for the journey we are embarking on together to strengthen and transform our schoolâand to change the face of journalism. Scalice added that his work is centered around a âdeep love for the Filipino working class.â. Scalice said while he had hoped faculty members would express support, he was not aware that they had drafted the letter until days before it was released. November 23, 2020 ... Berkeley Journalismâs Logan professor of photography. I have lived the story of journalism as a force for accountability, truth, justice and understanding in this world. Daniel Roman (â21) and Prof. Elena Conis co-wrote âEpizootic: How Infectious Disease Can Move From Wildlife to Humans â and Back to Wildlife: Lessons from the history of plague in Californiaâ for Bay Nature and gave a related talk to the Bay Nature Institute on October 6. He was also writer and supervising producer for SpringHill Company’s two-parter: “What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali” for HBOâdirected by Antoine Fuqua, with executive producers LeBron James and Maverick Carterâwinner of a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Sports Documentary.
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