Martika OrnellainEngagement JournalismSocial J Spotlight: Katelyn GillumCUNY-J social journalism graduate Katelyn Gillum (M.A. ’16) helps bring people together in real life to create opportunity for everyone in…Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018
Martika OrnellainEngagement JournalismListening and engagement in the “real world”Hear from graduates of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism’s Social Journalism M.A. programOct 19, 20171Oct 19, 20171
Martika OrnellainEngagement JournalismSocial-J Spotlight: Noa RadoshNoa Radosh is part of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism’s 2016 class of social journalists. Her graduate project was Forus Sifer…Oct 11, 2017Oct 11, 2017
Martika OrnellainEngagement JournalismClass of 2016 Final Project RoundupCheck out some new ideas for how journalists can serve communities from the CUNY-J social journalism classAug 24, 2017Aug 24, 2017
Martika OrnellainnewharlemworldBridging Social Journalism and Community OrganizingWhat I learned after six months of covering East Harlem’s anti-displacement movementJan 5, 2017Jan 5, 2017
Martika OrnellainJournalism InnovationThe Politics of Bots in PoliticsJournalists employing bots on social media to cover political spectacles — what could possibly go wrong?Dec 28, 2016Dec 28, 2016
Martika OrnellainnewharlemworldRezoning Forecasts Concern NYCHA Residents in East HarlemChristopher Smith, 26, has lived in an apartment in East Harlem’s Jefferson Houses for most of his life. Before that, his family lived in a…Dec 24, 2016Dec 24, 2016
Martika OrnellainnewharlemworldIs Manhattan Set to Lose Its Most Affordable Neighborhood?“You won’t find anything like this around.”Dec 20, 2016Dec 20, 2016
Martika OrnellainnewharlemworldSummer in Spanish HarlemA collaborative project by Anna-Michelle Lavandier & Martika-Ornella WilsonDec 19, 2016Dec 19, 2016