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Reentry in Los Angeles - Tracey's Story: A Struggle to Avoid Prison and Find Hope
By Joseph Rodriguez
As the prison population and recidivism soar, this multi-media story examines one woman’s experience. This project was supported by IJJ's Justice and Journalism Fund. View Video

"Before the Crossing"
The Houston Chronicle's Tracey Eaton, who was among editors who attended IJJ's June conference of the Border Justice fellowships and traveleld with the group to Mexico, talks with migrants in Altar, Mexico.
Showdown at the Border: Critical Issues in Covering U.S. Immigration and Border Policy
A special online briefing conducted in 2005 by IJJ in partnership with the Western Knight Center at USC Annenberg School for Communication.
Video Highlights: Security and Liberty in the Post 9/11 Era
Lowell Bergman, New York Times, PBS, UC Berkeley

Legendary investigative reporter and former 60 Minutes producer reviews the history of government attempts to stifle media access to controversial programs.
Video Highlights: Security and Liberty in the Post 9/11 Era
Bruce Hoffman, Director, Washington Office, RAND Corporation; Author of “Inside Terrorism”

In this keynote address, Hoffman explores the myths and realities of international terrorism and helps journalists understand the difference between hype and hard facts.
Video Highlights: Security and Liberty in the Post 9/11 Era
Jay Rosen, Chair, Department of Journalism, New York University

Rosen looks at the role of the media in an increasingly hostile political environment.
Video Highlights: Security and Liberty in the Post 9/11 Era
Margaret D. Stock, U.S. Military Academy, West Point

Stock discusses the realities and consequences of secret detention policies implemented in the post 9/11 era by the Bush administration.
Video Highlights: Security and Liberty in the Post 9/11 Era
Laurie Levenson and George S. Cardona

Loyola Law School Professor Levenson and Assistant U.S. Attorney Cardona debate the pros and cons of the U.S. Patriot Act.

 

 

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