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What Is Your Plan B? As gigs become increasingly scarce, emerging and experienced journalists are carving out new pathways Daniel McIntoshAugust 27, 202012 minute read
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In Harm’s Way Just how effective is hostile environment training at protecting journalists? Grace Wells-SmithAugust 6, 202013 minute read
Full(ish) Disclosure What drives the Post Millennial is not journalistic principle but the old-fashioned grab for money and influence Sarah Do CoutoAugust 2, 202020 minute read