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Wed, Dec. 13, 2023 2:00 PM EST

Dart Center training for visual journalism managers and editors

The Kalish Visual Editing Workshop is partnering with The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma to deliver an online 60-minute training for visual journalism managers and editors.

Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro will lead the session, focusing on how to effectively support trauma-exposed staff and contributors, respond to staff concerns while maintaining appropriate boundaries, suitably address mental health issues as they emerge, and build a team culture of collegial support.

 

EVENT DETAILS

Dec. 13, 2023 2:00 PM EST

This 60-minute webinar training is meant for visual journalism managers and editors leading teams of any size. There will be a mix of presentation and Q&A and the slide deck and resources will be sent to participants following the session. 

 

There are a limited number of seats available for the session, which is free with a suggested donation of $20. However, a small number of people will be able to register as part of a waitlist.

 

The registration deadline has passed and this event is sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waitlist, please email stankalishworkshop@gmail.com .

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Bruce Shapiro is Executive Director of the Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma, a global project of  Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. An award-winning reporter on human rights,  criminal justice and politics, Shapiro co-founded the Dart Center in 1999. He is a contributing editor at  The Nation and U.S. correspondent for Late Night Live on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s  Radio National. In 2014 he received the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Public  Advocacy Award for “outstanding and fundamental contributions to the social understanding of trauma.” Shapiro has provided trauma awareness and trauma reporting training to journalists and news  organizations in more than 20 nations. He helped establish pioneering newsroom trauma support programs at the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and most recently has led extensive  training initiatives for NBC News, Gannett and numerous other local and national newsrooms in the U.S. Shapiro teaches ethics at Columbia Journalism School and for more than 25 years has taught investigative reporting at Yale University.

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