We are thrilled to share “The Existential Issue,” our latest project with @CJR. It's their first all-digital and multimedia issue, and the product of many months of hard work.
Take a look: https://t.co/sUwf0SvgFn
@mitchellreports Hi Andrea, we're interested in running one of your photos in the next issue of Columbia Journalism Review. Could you message us, or provide a way to get in touch? Thanks!
@candacefor24 Hi Candace, we're interested in running a photo from your campaign in the next issue of Columbia Journalism Review. Can you message us, or provide a way to get in touch? Thanks!
@mitchellreports Hi @mitchellreports, we're interested in running this photo in the next issue of Columbia Journalism Review. Could you reach out to discuss? laura (at) point5 (.com). Thanks!
Thank you also to the incredible artists whose work brings the site to life. The work of @melindabeckart (center) and @leandrocastelao (icons on left) is pictured here!
We won a Webby! Our website for the Knight First Amendment Institute is a @TheWebbyAwards winner in the law websites category. Congratulations and thank you to our collaborators, @tierra_inc and @knightcolumbia.
See the site here: https://t.co/OqbeXA0yon
We need to do more to ensure that the public and press are getting timely access to reliable and complete information about the pandemic and about government’s response to it. (1/x)
"It all began with Ms. Warren’s decision to write an article in the winter of 2007..."
That article was published in issue 5 of @DemJournal. A great reminder of this journal's real impact on US political thought (and that we've worked together for over a decade!).
Elizabeth Warren had a plan to take on big banks. In the fight to get it done, she lost her dream job but gained a path to a 2020 presidential run. https://t.co/VurRq6FrpG
We are so honored to work with @knightcolumbia, an organization fighting tirelessly for freedoms of speech and press in the digital age. With great pride, we present their new website:
https://t.co/PMjJizdWPv