Panelists reflected on their personal experiences working in radio and how they were able to face challenges such as racism and sexism in an ever-changing industry. The lively discussion provided space for panelists to share their struggles in the industry and offer room for genuine advice for those wanting to work in radio.
Christopher Buck ‘83, founder of Retro Report, answered this question in a simple phrase: We can’t surrender the digital platform to subpar journalism.
The grants encourage artists and creators to, “imagine and create public art that fosters more just, vibrant, and welcoming public spaces,” according to the NEFA website.
On Tuesday, February 22, Andrade-Watkins and the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies will host a special screening and virtual celebration of Sankofa for the Emerson community, featuring a panel of scholars, digital archivists, and librarians.
Assistant Professor of Journalism Lina Maria Giraldo combines data mining and fine arts to produce data visualization projects that are grounded in human perspective.
“There’s no greater psychological thriller than growing up as a Black male in America.”
Raise your hand, share the glory, trust your instinct, and stay curious, because it’s fun.
Emerson Today asked Marshall to weigh in on what makes a biography great. To answer, she took a page from one of her teachers and an eventual biography subject, Elizabeth Bishop
Many innovative partnerships were formed among departments in order to create new processes on the fly.
An eight-part series posits that everything we think we know about drug addiction, legalization of drugs, the opioid crisis, and 12-step programs is wrong.