Ray GarciainJournalism and LibertyForecast for Journalism in 2021Advisers from the Center of Journalism & Liberty share their predictions, thoughts and concerns on the year ahead.Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
Ray GarciainJournalism and LibertyWhen the U.S. Most Needs Journalism, Congress (Kind of) Illuminates Media ProblemsBuried in the House Antitrust Subcommittee’s Big Report into Big Tech lies more messaging than remedies to help news publishersOct 15, 2020Oct 15, 2020
Ray GarciainJournalism and LibertyHere’s an idea to bolster journalism that deserves to take rootSteve Waldman offers another policy solution, called “A Replanting Strategy,” to save community newspapers squeezed by hedge funds.Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020
Ray GarciaFinding Your StoryA podcast series for citizen journalists, media enthusiasts and those alikeMar 12, 2020Mar 12, 2020
Ray GarciaTo non-Black professors who want to use the N-word in classB efore you use the N-word, or any other language that might be hurtful and offensive to your students, I urge you to think about the…Jun 7, 2019Jun 7, 2019
Ray GarciaTo be Biased or Not to be Biased: What should we really be questioning?As human beings, we have a natural tendency to communicate. Rhetoric, in the most simplest terms, is the way in which we do the…Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018
Ray GarciaOn the Rhetoric behind ‘Fake News’With attention to President Trump and the Republican Party that supports him, there has been an increasing use of the ‘fake news’ and…Nov 3, 2018Nov 3, 2018
Ray GarciaPieces of You, Pieces of MeThroughout the masses of overly-caffeinated college students, I see a hidden majority that suffer from a variety of mental illnesses. I see…Feb 2, 2017Feb 2, 2017