On World Press Freedom Day, Explore the Data of Women Journalists Behind Bars
Delve into detailed records that illuminate the alarming number of arrests, detentions, and imprisonment; the harsh conditions they endure, and the courageous stories behind each statistic.
Between the Barrel and the Forest: The Dangerous Journey of Latin American Environmental Journalists
Carolina de Assis masterfully sheds light on the harrowing challenges faced by environmental and climate journalists in Latin America in her compelling piece for the LatAm Journalism Review
Journalists Brace for 'Bad Days' in Bangladesh as Sheikh Hasina Continues Reign
Violence against journalists on election day paints grim picture for press freedom ahead
Reuters Institute: Five pressures facing Indigenous journalists(and what to do about it)
In an era where Indigenous journalism is gaining unprecedented momentum and visibility, Bridget Brennan, ABC's Indigenous Affairs Editor, brings to light the often-overlooked challenges faced by Indigenous journalists in a comprehensive and thought-provoking article.
The New Yorker: How a picture of a photojournalist bathing became a visual metaphor for the end of the war
Chris Wiley not only captures the iconic image of Miller in the tub, but also traces her enigmatic life: from her early days in front of the camera to her transformation into a war correspondent documenting the brutal realities of World War II
New Study Sheds Light on Gendered Disinformation Targeting Ukrainian Women Journalists
In an era where information warfare is becoming increasingly prevalent, a new study titled "An Underestimated Threat: Gendered Disinformation about Ukrainian Women Journalists" offers crucial insights into the targeted disinformation campaigns against Ukrainian women in media.