The 9th Street Journal is a Durham news website run by journalism students in Duke University's DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy. It is published by faculty in the Sanford School of Public Policy.
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Reflections: Covering city council
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In this episode of our Reflections series, Duke journalism professor Stephen Buckley talks with 9th Street Journal reporters Zella Hanson, Kelly Torres and Alex Kumar about lessons learned in covering a city council meeting.
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Reflections: Lessons about journalism and life with Julianna
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In this episode of our Reflections series, Bill Adair, former director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, speaks with 9th Street Journal reporter Julianna Rennie. Rennie describes what she learned about journalism in her years working with the center, and how growing as a journalist also gave her important life skills. Host and pro…
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Reflections: Rigor and humanity with Milla
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In this episode of our Reflections series, host Cameron Oglesby speaks with 9th Street Journal reporter Milla Surjadi about the importance of compassion in courtroom journalistm. Surjadi explores the impact our stories can have on people and discusses how to pursue reporting with both rigor and humanity. Host and producer: Cameron Oglesby Feb. 24, …
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Reflections: Integrity and ethics with Lilly
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In this latest episode of our Reflections series, host Cameron Oglesby speaks with 9th Street reporter Lilly Clark about her experience covering traffic court. Clark highlights the conundrum she faces in covering even small traffic offenses and how the permanence of this digital age in journalism allows stories about mundane criminal offenses to st…
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Reflections: Self and Identity
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The first podcast of our Reflections series looks at Durham District Attorney Satana Deberry. The episode discusses intersectionality, including intersecting identites and the complex identities of others. Host and producer: Cameron Oglesby Nov. 4, 2021.Par Cameron Oglesby
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