Cleveland is where the modern union movement in American journalism began. It was there back in 1878, future newspaper magnate E. W. Scripps launched his first daily, The Penny Press. As the name ...
Among the 20 biggest dailies, nearly two-thirds of their newsrooms are run by a woman or a person of color (or both). But newsrooms still have a long way to go to be reflective of the communities they ...
Since the birth of the Word Wide Web in March 1989 (at 00:00PT/ 08:00 CET) and the rise of Facebook and the like, the preferred business model of newspaper has been in steep decline as advertising ...
Started just six short years ago, The St. Louis American’s Newspaper In Education (NIE) program is one of the latest innovations in the newspaper’s long, iconic history. “We already knew that we were ...
One of the country’s oldest daily newspapers ran a lengthy editorial on Friday acknowledging and apologizing for its role in helping to maintain racism in a majority Black city.The Baltimore Sun’s ...
High Tower and God's Acre were Georgia's two 19th century boarding schools for Native Americans. Elias Boudinot, who signed New Echota Treaty, spent time at both.
The founder of the first independent American Indian newspaper braved gunshots and firebombs to provide an unvarnished look at life on the reservation. By Alex Williams Tim Giago, the outspoken ...
Members of the AFRO American Newspapers and Afro Charities team recently had an inside look at the early life of Martha Howard Murphy, the wife of the publication’s founder, John H. Murphy Sr., and ...
When a group of UCLA students met in 1969 with an idea to found a publication that would address issues facing the Asian American community, even the term “Asian American” was considered revolutionary ...
Too much ink is spilled telling us how the American newspaper business is dying. The major reason for this economic change being covered as no other is that the journalists spreading said ink are the ...
Over the weekend, the plea to save local news entered a new stage — the theatre. In four sold-out staged readings at the Adirondack Theatre Festival from July 25-27, Ken Tingley presented “The Last ...
A Syracuse University student argues in the campus newspaper, The Daily Orange, that Thanksgiving celebrates genocide and cites historical examples of "mass erasure." ...