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‘Los Lecheros’ (Dairy Farmers) played at 25 film festivals, bringing immigrant labor on dairies out of the shadows.
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The award-winning Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking applicants for paid internships that will begin in March and June 2019. The Center is hiring one full-time investigative reporting intern, one part-time public engagement and marketing intern, and one full-time public engagement and marketing intern.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism hosted an event for friends and supporters of the Center featuring special guest Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., chairman of the board of The New York Times Company.
Nonprofit newsrooms like the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism “expand the parameters of what’s possible,” Folkenflik says in Madison.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism announced it has joined the Trust Project, an effort to increase transparency and trust in journalism. Starting today, readers will see specially designed Trust Indicators linked from every new story the Center publishes.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism celebrated its 10th anniversary at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Union with food, music and a critical look at the future of local and state investigative reporting.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is celebrating its 10-year anniversary at Tripp Commons at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Union! The celebration will take place on Thursday, September 6, 2018 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Highlights include:
— A lively conversation about the future of local and state investigative journalism, featuring Washington Post Associate Editor David Maraniss, Wall Street Journal reporter Cara Lombardo and UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication Associate Professor Mike Wagner. Jessica Arp, award-winning chief political reporter and assistant news director at WISC-TV News 3, will serve as master of ceremonies. — Music by pianist Dave Stoler
— Heavy appetizers
— Cash bar
… followed by an after-party at the Terrace!
We’re pleased to expand opportunities for you to engage with the Center — including an invitation to share your perspectives with people who are passionate about Wisconsin. We want to hear from you about how we are doing, what you think of our stories, and how we can continue to improve.
In ‘Los Lecheros,’ undocumented immigrants Miguel Hernandez and Luisa Tepole pack up to take their two American-born sons back to Mexico rather than endure fear of deportation under President Trump’s tough policies
Last week the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Center Investigative Journalism approved three policies — all of which are now posted on our website — providing insights into our standards for use of unnamed sources in news stories, how we approach the issue of diversity in our news coverage and operations, and how we handle personal information we receive from users of our website.