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Writing on Human Rights Violations

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In our next event, Writing on Human Rights Violations, Zuha Siddiqui will present the work she has done writing on topics of human rights, our changing environment and technology. She will also be discussing the implications of censorship and security when writing on human rights violations, particularly pertaining to the safety of her sources.

Trained in New York and based in her native Pakistan, Zuha’s work has appeared in Foreign Policy, Vice, Slate, BuzzFeed News and more. Zuha’s reporting has been supported by fellowships from the South Asian Journalism Association and One World Media. She was a 2020 journalism fellow with FASPE, Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.

The session will take place on July 31 via Zoom, from 1 - 2:30pm BST, and is open to anyone, everywhere. We particularly want to encourage participation from people who may be structurally marginalised and/or are struggling to break into journalism.

What will I learn at this workshop?

This workshop seeks to:

  1. Introduce participants to broad concerns in human rights reporting, including: the choices journalists face — such as choosing principle characters and voices; the nature of truth, and duty of care; the political impact of reportage and questions of sensationalism and bias.

  2. Deconstruct the steps professional journalists undertake in researching, writing, pitching and publishing a story.

  3. Address the impact of the internet, mobile devices, and social media in human rights reporting and what this means for the production and consumption of news.

  4. Address what journalism, at its best, might be able to accomplish, as well as to gauge the harm it can do at its worst.

Earlier Event: 10 April
Susana Girón: Documenting a Pandemic
Later Event: 30 January
Reporting on the Climate Crisis