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In Ciudad Juárez, religious groups have made their presence known in the city streets, seeking the repentance of the "sicarios" - the cartel hitmen - as well as the community at large.
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Some reporters thought the attacks didn't have a religion angle. "Don't worry," my editor said. "They'll come around. You just go and don't worry about that."
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En Ciudad Juárez, las representaciones religiosas han aparecido en las calles, buscando el arrepentimiento de sicarios - asesinos del narco - y la sociedad entera.
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It's important to establish the personalities of the anti-Muslim fringe, but journalists would also benefit from knowing who the "reasonable" critics of Islamism are.
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TMP staff was impressed by the strong desire among international media professionals to help other journalists grow in the profession.
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HOW TO avoid the common traps of superficial reporting on 'viral studies' of religion.
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Announcing the winners of our first Coaching & Leadership Fellowship.
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The Media Project announces the launch of the Coaching and Leadership Fellowship, in conjunction with The Poynter Institute, to train journalism leaders around the world.
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Let's think together about the contrasts between prevailing notions of truth and journalism, versus traditional understandings of Truth.
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A journalism that ignores or dismisses the role of religion in our common life misses the greatest stories of our time.
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