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  • Dart Society Story

    May 10 2009

    Apartheid: 15 years on

    While working recently as a 60 Minutes producer on assignment in South Africa, 2008 fellow Jon Stephenson took photos that give some sense of the difficult conditions in which many are still living 15 years after the end of apartheid rule.
     

  • Dart Society Story

    Apr 25 2009

    McKiernan presents "Wounded Knee" documentary

    Kevin McKiernan ('06) was the only journalist with an inside view of 1973 Wounded Knee siege on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He managed to sneak past an FBI press blackout to report for Minnesota Public Radio and NPR. Film he shot then is now a key part of the "We Shall Remain" series for PBS's American Experience.

  • Dart Society Story

    Apr 21 2009

    Sold-out screening of "Breaking News, Breaking Down"

    Mike Walter got great press and a huge crowd when he screened the society's documentary, "Breaking News, Breaking Down" at the Washington Internation Film Festival April 18.

  • Dart Society Story

    Apr 17 2009

    How trauma affects journalists

    On the eve of the premiere of his film, "Breaking News, Breaking Down," Mike Walter (2003) discusses the psychic tolls of covering disaster on Kojo Nnamdi's show on WAMU. 

  • Dart Society Story

    Mar 3 2009

    Media coverage of Aboriginal health

    Melissa Sweet ('06) asks if the media is part of Australia's Aboriginal health problem, and also part of the solution.

  • Dart Society Story

    Mar 31 2009

    Coal Ash: The Hidden Story

    Kristen Lombardi ('03) reports on longwall mining and how Industry and the EPA failed to stop a growing environmental disaster.

  • Interview

    Mar 29 2009 8:10 PM

    More DOGs: Australasia hosts second journalism gathering

    In July 2008, Gary Tippet (2004) and Dart Australasia Director Cait McMahon hosted a trauma
    and journalism retreat for a large group of Australian and New Zealand journalists at Coolangatta, Queensland.
     

    It was the second such gathering in Australia in the last two years and had two aims: the first was to reach out to Australian and New Zealand journalists who have shown a serious interest in the Dart message and mission and to further inform them on the science and issues around the journalism of
    violence and tragedy, as well as to discuss how we can better infiltrate that message into our newsrooms.The second was to further build a cohort of such journalists downunder, given that there has so far only been four Ochberg fellows from the Great Southern Land.

    The similar gathering in 2007, at Coff's Harbour in New South Wales, led to the formation of the DOGs (officially, the Dart Opal Group), who initiated the Australian DVD on journalism and trauma and sent an open letter to every news head and executive in the country promoting greater awareness of the issue in their newsrooms.
     

    This year's group has set itself a daunting task: to actively engage the chief news executives of the major organisations in embracing and spreading our message.


    *Worth noting the real commitment of these guys: We sat in a narrow, gloomy conference room all day Saturday with the beach a quarter-mile away.


     

  • Dart Society News

    Mar 25 2009 1:50 PM

    Dart Society Welcomes Dart Award Winners

    Deirdre Stoelzle Graves reflects on her trip to Detroit in 2005 for a ceremony welcoming Dart Award winners to the Dart Society.

  • Dart Society Story

    Mar 12 2009

    Columbine, Now and Then

    An interview with Dave Cullen, whose new book, "Columbine," an authoritative reassessment of the murders at the eponymous Colorado high school, will be published in April to coincide with the ten-year anniversary of the crime.

  • Dart Society News

    Mar 24 2009 11:31 AM

    Documentary gets D.C. premiere

    2005 Dart Center Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter's documentary, "Breaking News, Breaking Down," was premiered at the Washington International Film Festival in April.

 

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  • The Dart Society is a nonprofit organization of journalists who advance the compassionate and ethical coverage of trauma, conflict and social injustice. Members of the society are Dart Center Ochberg Fellows and winners of the Dart and Mimi awards.

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