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IARJ author series: We Were Given to Each Other to Do Good, by Jelena Jorgačević Kisić
A recent interview with Jelena Jorgacevic Kisic gives insight into her new book, We Were Given to Each Other to Do Good: Nine Conversations about…
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A recent interview with Jelena Jorgacevic Kisic gives insight into her new book, We Were Given to Each Other to Do Good: Nine Conversations about…
African storytellers aged 18 to 35 can enter The Stories of Africa storytelling contest, open to anyone born in Africa, living in Africa or from the African diaspora.
Journalists covering democracy, human rights and development can submit their work to the 32nd edition of the Lorenzo Natali Prize.
Editors, news managers and senior journalists in Sub-Saharan Africa can apply for ACOS Alliance Editor Cohort Training Program.
Journalists of color based in the United States can apply for Poynter's Power of Diverse Voices four-day writing workshop.
The IARJ and the Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII (FSCIRE) announce winners in the third edition of the Piazza Grande Religion…
Meet Brigitte Jünger, awarded the 3rd prize in the 2023 Piazza Grande Religion Journalism Award, in a conversation with Jelena Jorgačević, IARJ vice-chair.
Government restrictions on religion have increased, says Pew Research Center's 14th annual analysis of such restrictions.
Meet Melanie Lidman, awarded the 2nd prize in the 2023 Piazza Grande Religion Journalism Award, in a conversation with Jelena Jorgačević, IARJ vice-chair.
A recent interview with Uday Basu gives insight into his new book, White Sahibs, Brown Sahibs: An Insider's Account of the Statesman.