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Journalists Who Changed theWorld Through Writing and
Photography
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I am here to tell you that change is gonnacome. And its not going to come becauseof politicians. Its going to come from youand the stories you write.
Journalist, Seymour Hersh,Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist
Can journalism change the world?
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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein did
much, but not all, of the original newsreporting on the Watergate scandal.These scandals led to numerousgovernment investigations and theeventual resignation of President RichardNixon.
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John Heresy
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Heresy was a Pulitzer Prize-winning Americanwriter and journalist considered one of theearliest practitioners of the so-called NewJournalism, in which storytelling devices of thenovel are fused with non-fiction reportage. Hisaccount of the aftermath of the atomic bombdropped on Hiroshima, Japan, (Hiroshima,published in 1946) allows its readers to witnesshistory; fiction gives its readers an opportunity tolive it.
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Randy Shlits
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Reports on AIDS, The San FranciscoChronicle, 1981 1985. In 1999, theDepartment of Journalism at New YorkUniversity ranked Shilts's AIDS reportingfor the Chronicle as one of the top 100
works of journalism in the United States.He also published several books on AIDS,including one on Harvey Milk, a gaypolitician who was assassinated, whichwas recently made into a movie. His worksbrought the truth and reality about AIDS toforefront of the publics attention.
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Seymour Hersh
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In 1969, Seymour Hersh exposed the story ofthe massacre from the Vietnamese village MyLai, where 555 unarmed civilians, according tothe American journalist, were killed by USsoldiers. He is known as one of Americaspremier investigative reporters. He has won
more than a dozen major prizes in journalismand was awarded the Pulitzer Prize forInternational Reporting in 1970 for his work onthe massacre in South Vietnam. The report
prompted widespread condemnation around theworld and reduced public support for theVietnam War in the United States
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And if you cant write it, a photo isworth a thousand words
Most pictures can speak athousand words, but every so
often, there comes a photo thatscreams so loudly that the entire
world stops to listen. How doesan image change the way weview the world?
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Dorothy LangeLanges photo MigrantMother captures TheGreat Depression and theresilience of a proud nationfacing desperate times in1936. Her photographshumanized the tragicconsequences of the GreatDepression and profoundlyinfluenced thedevelopment of
documentary photography.
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Eddie Adams
This 1968 photographof an officer shootinga handcuffed prisonerin the head at point-
blank range not onlyearned him a PulitzerPrize in 1969, but alsowent a long waytoward souring
Americans' attitudesabout the VietnamWar.
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Photojournalist tell the story In Photojournalism,
photographs help keeprecord of events in historyand help bring more to astory with an image than the
story itself. Photographershave the ability to capture amoment in time. Just animage taken tells a storyabout an event, a place, orindividuals. Photojournalismis our window to the world
around us. What did this photo tell the world aboutHaiti? Did it move people into action?
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Why are you here?Write 2-3 sentences for each questions before sharing your response
with the class.
How can journalism change the world in writing? How can photojournalism change the world in
photos?
What do you think is the purpose of your highschool publication? What do you envision this publication doing in
your school wide and local community? How does journalistic writing differ from the
writing you will do in your English classes? What is the purpose of journalism?
Go to next slide for further ideas on the purpose of Journalism
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Principles of Journalismfrom journalism.org
The central purpose of journalism is to providecitizens with accurate and reliable informationthey need to function in a free society.
This encompasses a myriad roles--helpingdefine community, creating common languageand common knowledge, identifying acommunity's goals, heroes and villains, andpushing people beyond complacency. Thispurpose also involves other requirements, suchas being entertaining, serving as watchdog andoffering voice to the voiceless.
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Journalists Record History
Without record, how do we learn from ourmistakes? Journalists tell stories in interesting ways,
with facts and quotes from the people whoare important to the story.
Photojournalists capture moments to makememories last.
Journalists report the truth that is always backed up by research. They do not alterreality.
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Most of all
Journalism is both an information source anda watchdog. Without it, democracy would seizeup.
But remember, as a French novelist once said,Free press can, of course, be good or bad, but,most certainly without freedom , the press willnever be anything but bad. Journalism , forbetter or for worse, is the best example of thefreedom of individuals and the importance offree thought in a democracy .