Is it ever okay to name victims? Editors question the policy of omitting information in sexual assault and domestic violence cases October 24, 2014 By Nigel Duara
The media’s ‘happily ever after’ August 17, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco Why are women like Jennifer Aniston portrayed as sad and lonely if they aren’t married?
The Olympics’s women coverage August 3, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco It should be about female athletes’ achievements, but it’s often more focused on their chromosomes
Coming out posthumously July 27, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco Sally Ride and questions of how to memorialize semi-closeted public figures
In Joe Willams’s firing, questions of race July 20, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco Would the former Politico reporter have been dismissed for his comments if he were white?
Covering the ‘ex-gay’ movement July 13, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco An influential organization changed its stance on reparative therapy. What will this mean for media coverage?