11/08/2022
Attend a virtual open day at NYU's Journalism Institute on Nov. 15! The director of the Global and Joint Studies, a unique program that offers student seeking international media careers a J-school and area/policy studies hybrid.
Nov 15h 12:30pm ET
Join via zoom:
https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IZMu_H3DRLCf7bKMDabj6g
07/10/2021
East Hampton 10 July 2021. Last bkGloJo roundup
10/20/2020
I know I'm off duty and hope you all will post your triumphs and news but yet another 2020 thesis is in Foreign Policy! Our Emilia Otte (GloJoAEurMed 2020).
The Victims Femicide Leaves Behind
Italy is one of the only countries with a law to provide for those orphaned by femicide—and it could serve as a model for the…
10/19/2020
(GLoJo-International Relations 2011) http://publizer.org/audio-reporting-winner-molly-otoole-audio-was-really-only-medium-story
Audio Reporting Winner Molly O'Toole: 'Audio Was Really the Only Medium for this Story'
'I work in words, and I love them dearly, but they can really only go so far toward capturing what it is like to be in a de-facto refugee camp on the U.S.-Mexico border,' O'Toole said of her work on President Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy.
09/17/2020
(We need a new admin!) Our Lindsey Norward (GloJo-Africana 2020) with a big one.
An Oral History of the Pandemic Told by Black Essential Workers
From grocery store clerks to mental health counselors to mail carriers, Black essential workers describe living during the pandemic
09/10/2020
Congratulate our Hanna Wallis (GloJo-Latin American Studies 2017)! The Al Jazeera piece from Colombia in the long list below is hers. Brava, Hanna!
Announcing the longlist for Coronavirus Reporting Award 2020
We are thrilled to reveal the 12 entries selected for the longlist! The breadth, quality and originality of the entries was overwhelming. Selected from 400 entries across 68 countries, the stories showcase the exceptional work of journalists and filmmakers reporting on the impact of the pandemic all...
08/29/2020
Our Nidia Bautista (GloJo-LatAm 2017), off to do a Ph.D.!
Femicide Is a Growing Issue in the United States
The killings of Vanessa Guillén, Oluwatoyin Salau, Nina Pop, and many more are part of a global problem.
07/30/2020
More Kayla! NY Times this round.
A Harlem Restaurant That’s Withstood Gentrification, a Pandemic and Time
Long lines are still forming at Famous Fish Market, a Black-owned business that’s been in the same family for nearly 50 years.
07/27/2020
More Texas Monthly, this from out Trey Strange (GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2019)
Texas’s Oldest Le***an Bar Faces Its Latest Challenge: Surviving the Pandemic
A mainstay of Dallas q***r nightlife, Sue Ellen's is thought to be one of about ten le***an bars left in the U.S.