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Author: Zalome Briceño

NAHJ 2017 

Journalists absorb trauma from the events they cover. Here’s how some cope

September 10, 2017July 18, 2018 By Zalome Briceño 0 Comments

For many journalists thrust into the emotional turmoil of terrorist attacks, war zones, natural disasters — or everyday crime and destruction — one of the most challenging parts of the job can be dealing with the trauma of others.

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NAHJ 2017 

Books often target white readers. These publishers want to change that

September 9, 2017July 8, 2018 By Zalome Briceño 0 Comments

Diversity is often lacking in the book world, so one author, along with some publishers and librarians, are trying to bring a more multicultural approach to publishing.

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