Journalism and the Ethics of Encounter ft. Richard Jones and Victoria St. Martin
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How do you educate young journalists to actively listen to people, try to understand them, accompany them, and be with them in difficult situations? Richard Jones and Victoria St. Martin are teaching Notre Dame students that being a professional journalist and someone who is compassionate do not need to be mutually exclusive. Together they teach the course Covering America, a conceptual and skills-based immersion into the world of national reporting, one of the most complex forms of journalism.
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