Logan Fellows Covering COVID-19: Round 2
Many of our Logan Fellows are continuing to report from the front lines. Check out our first round up from March to May here.
Here’s the latest roundup of what our alumni covered from May to September:
- Yan Cong (’20)
- in Bloomberg, “Wuhan Beat the Virus. Now It’s Moving On by Shutting out the World“
- in The Washington Post, “Room and bored“
- Iona Craig (’19)
- in The New Humanitarian, “In Yemen, families suffer as COVID-19 dries up money from abroad“
- on Channel 4 News, “Doctors fear silent Covid disaster in Yemen“
- on BBC Radio 4, Coverage of COVID-19 in Yemen, starting at 06:27
- Sarah Esther Maslin (’15)
- in The Economist
- “How to reduce the mental trauma of Covid-19”
- “Covid-19 is causing a new form of collective trauma”
- “Protests and the pandemic bring chaos to Bolivia,”
- “A religious challenge to no contact with isolated indigenous groups“
- “Brazil restarts the beautiful game (messily)”
- “How big beef and soya firms can stop deforestation“
- “Brazil’s losing battle against Covid-19″
- “Bolivia needs an election, but Covid-19 makes that hard”
- in The Economist
- Hazel Thompson (’18)
- for AVL Cultural Foundation, “Front Row Seat #13: Hazel Thompson“
- Judith Matloff (’20)
- on Lifehacker podcast, “How to Survive A Disaster, with Crisis Reporter Judith Matloff“
- in Yahoo Lifestyle, “How to throw a socially distant BBQ, according to the experts“
- on The Young Turks: The Damage Report, “Crisis expert equips us for many difference modern crisis“
- in HerMoney, “9 Things to Pack for an Emergency Getaway“
- in The Plum, “How to Keep Calm in the Age of Coronavirus“
- in Daily Beast
- in Psychology Today
- Alec Luhn (’19)
- Julia Flynn Siler (’17)
- in The Sacramento Bee, “COVID-19 Forces Californians to Confront the Overcrowded Prisons in our Backyards“
- Audrey Jiajia Li (’19)
- in South China Morning Post, “How China’s Coronavirus Health Care Workers Exposed the Taboo on Menstruation“
- Jonathan Myerson Katz (’17)
- in The Long Version Newsletter, “‘An Utter Disregard for Human Life’: COVID-19 Comes to Trump’s Concentration Camps” (Katz covers several COVID-19-related stories in this newsletter)
- Sara Hendren (’18)
- in WNYC Studios On The Media, “If You Build It: Boy Meets World“
- Kristina Gaddy (’19)
- in Washington City Paper, “Local and Regional Performers Reflect on Life Without Live Music in the Wake of Coronavirus“
- Sally Hayden (’19)
- in The Guardian, “‘I Realised my Body was Burning’: Police Brutality in Uganda Lockdown“
- in The Irish Times
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in Thomson Reuters Foundation News, “With schools closed, child labour on the rise in lockdown Uganda“
- Catherine Buni (’17)
- in Nieman Reports, “4 Ways to Fund — and Save — Local Journalism”
- in Nieman Reports, “4 Ways to Fund — and Save — Local Journalism”
- Natalie Lampert (’17)
- Anton Harber (’19)
- in Cape Town Press Club, Barry Streek Memorial Lecture, “Journalism in a Time of Multiple Crises“
- Miranda Spivack (’19)
- in The Crisis, “Digital Redlining”
- Journalism Institute, National Press Club, “Keeping public records public: Strategies for getting access during the pandemic“
- Nanjala Nyabola (’17)
- in The Nation, “Africa Is Not Waiting to Be Saved From the Coronavirus“
- Ricardo Nuila (’19)
- Katherina Thomas (’17)
- in Prospect Magazine, “The Ebola epidemic warned us what was coming. Why didn’t we listen?
- Simon Akam (’17)
- in The Economist, “The Inside Story of Britain’s Fight Against COVID“