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The WPI blog offers an insider’s look at the fellows’ journeys, capturing their unique experiences and insights as they travel the country navigating the immersive program.
Visiting the newsroom in San Quentin prison was mobilizing: this is what makes it unique
They produce a newspaper, a news website, a magazine, a newsletter, a newscast and a podcast with more than eight million downloads. I am not...
Discover the books inspiring global journalists on their journey across America
Are you looking for a good book to read? Check out these recommendations from some of the 2023 World Press Institute fellows, who have been...
Stories behind bars at San Quentin Prison
Open stainless-steel toilets, metal framed beds and brick walls were those usually seen on countless TV shows and movies while stories of inmates serving time for multiple crimes such as murder, robbery and drug trafficking were those often read and forgotten thereafter.
Does ‘trust’ really matter for news?
Do people really mistrust the media? Mistrust leads to decline in news consumption?
Why investigative journalism is now stronger than ever
Marina Walker has a bright career as an investigative journalist from her beginnings in her native Argentina to her current position as the...
Why the U.S. ranks low in press freedom index despite all its principles?
The United States has long regarded itself, and been regarded by others, as a beacon of democracy. It can maintain this image and the reality that...