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Daniella Zalcman

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Vietnamese-American photojournalist + @Tulane journalism professor in New Orleans. Founder of @WomenPhotograph. Western imperialism correspondent. (she/her)

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A few days ago, I launched @womenphotograph -- a database of 500 independent female and no… ift.tt/2kvLX5j

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Hey journalism students! The @AP is now accepting applications for its paid, four-month global news internship program. Locations this year include NYC, LA, and D.C., as well as Japan, London and Cairo. Find a list of internship roles here: careers.ap.org/go/View-All-Jo…


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ProPublica's @eisingerj to his staff: "We face the biggest test of our professional lives. Now we get to see if we really meant it when we said we will hold power to account. Will we do so when our subjects have true power on their side and a willingness to use it? We may be…


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I'm taking pitches for personal essays related to the holidays for @HuffPost Personal Especially looking for folks from diverse backgrounds / with diverse experiences If we accept a piece, we pay! Submit to pitch@huffpost.com For more details, click through the thread below


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News photographs tell stories, but they can also be metaphors: for what is important, for what we choose to value, writes @dzalcman During the second Trump administration, we cannot allow ourselves to continue documenting his political theater. cjr.org/criticism/turn…


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They want you to feel powerless and surrender and let them trample everything and you are not going to let them. You are not giving up, and neither am I. The fact that we cannot save everything does not mean we cannot save anything and everything we can save is worth saving.


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ursula k le guin to mills students

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For the first time in history, the United States has a sitting congressperson who is transgender. Congratulations to Sarah McBride, whose race was just called by MSNBC. She wins in a year where a historic amount of anti-trans ads were blared across TV screens in America.

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News photographs tell stories, but they can also be metaphors: for what is important, for what we choose to value, writes @dzalcman In the event of a second Trump administration, we cannot allow ourselves to continue documenting his political theater. cjr.org/criticism/turn…


My latest in @CJR — on our responsibility to visualize Trump as he is, not as he wants us to see him. Turning the Camera from Trump: cjr.org/criticism/turn…


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This: "News photographs...can also be metaphors: for...what we choose to value. Instead of Trump, show us Sarah McBride, projected to be 1st openly transgender member of Congress, already highest-ranking transgender elected official in US history...Show us what we could lose."

My latest in @CJR — on our responsibility to visualize Trump as he is, not as he wants us to see him. Turning the Camera from Trump: cjr.org/criticism/turn…



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“News photographs tell stories, but they can also be metaphors: for what is important, for what we choose to value.”

My latest in @CJR — on our responsibility to visualize Trump as he is, not as he wants us to see him. Turning the Camera from Trump: cjr.org/criticism/turn…



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News photographs tell stories, but they can also be metaphors: for what is important, for what we choose to value, writes @dzalcman In the event of a second Trump administration, we cannot allow ourselves to continue documenting his political theater.  cjr.org/criticism/turn…


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🚨 ICYMI: Project 2025’s playbook for dismantling the federal government would functionally sever federal Indian trust responsibilities, echoing past assimilationist policies to “free” Indians from federal supervision and reduce spending

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‘I couldn’t cry over my children like everyone else’: the tragedy of Palestinian journalist Wael al-Dahdouh theguardian.com/world/2024/oct…


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My longread on ‘The Mountain’ - Palestinian journalist Wael Al Dahdouh, and the killings of Palestinian journalists and their families in Gaza. theguardian.com/world/2024/oct…


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Dr. @FerozeSidhwa saw 13 kids shot in the head in Gaza. He wrote about the horrors he’d seen the New York Times—and was almost immediately called a liar. Our conversation, for @MotherJones: motherjones.com/politics/2024/…


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Seizure medication, wheelchairs, social security cards, urns of ashes, and work uniforms — just some of the belongings thrown away during the cruel, degrading, utterly counterproductive homeless sweeps taking place across the country. A gutting must-read: projects.propublica.org/homeless-encam…


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Via WaPo: “I’ve been in practice 23 years and have never seen anything like this,” oncologist Kashyap Patel said. Asutosh Gor, another oncologist, agreed: “We were all shaken.” There was other weirdness, too: multiple patients contending w multiple types of cancer arising…

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kind of an obscene use of the word "we" going on in this

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