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Written Reflection

  What I learned about Journalism through this process: What this process taught me about journalism is the ability of narrative to connect disparate viewpoints and humanize problems, the changing function of digital tools in telling real, heartfelt stories and difficulties in distilling intricate ideas into a brief video narrative. Through this project, I gained a deeper understanding of journalism that goes beyond simply reporting facts to include stories that inspire, connect, and highlight universal human values. I discovered how journalism can act as a bridge to empathy and social cohesion by documenting genuine voices and lives that are centered on kindness. I was able to personally witness the difficulty and obligation of creating a succinct, genuine story that respects the complexity of the human experience in a matter of minutes by using digital storytelling tools. My understanding of the importance of each spoken and visual component in emotionally involving the audie...

Voices of Change: What The World Needs Now

  Welcome to Voices of Change, a blog devoted to examining the pressing issues facing our world today via the perspectives of real people and moving tales. As a first-year student, I'm enthusiastic about journalism's ability to unite people and spur action. By reflecting on what really matters in our diverse societies. I hope to create a space where kindness, empathy, and community voices can be heard clearly. I chose this theme because, in my opinion, journalism is about more than just reporting facts, it's also about bringing people together via common human experiences, particularly during times when harmony and understanding are needed. 💓