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Conversation on mental health

Journalists are exposed to trauma through the situations they are in, the people they talk to and microaggressions from colleagues. You're not alone in trying to find ways to thrive […]
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Coping with trauma

Journalists are often tasked with reporting on some of the world's darkest moments in history, an immense responsibility that can include covering trauma up close. And after more than a […]
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Leading in times of trouble: Management lessons we can learn from the past year

What can we as managers take away from the past year? At the very least, it’s that the job of a journalism manager is more complicated and requires more thoughtfulness […]
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Secrets of the Death Chamber

In the first story of the series, “They executed people for the state of South Carolina. For some, it nearly destroyed them,” The State revealed that the closer execution workers […]
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Death of Jamal Sutherland - Live 5 News Investigates

For nearly a year, WCSC-TV’s investigative team researched how Jamal Sutherland, a man with a mental illness, died inside the jail in Charleston County, South Carolina, along with what led […]
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The GAP: Failure to Treat, Failure to Protect

This investigation laid bare Minnesota’s systemic failures to treat the mentally ill and protect the public. KARE 11 revealed how criminal suspects deemed too mentally ill to stand trial are often […]
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Drunk With Power

An Alcoholics Anonymous group in Syracuse had over decades lured thousands of fragile addicts into its radical group. The Syracuse Group used high-pressure tactics to force unsuspecting addicts to drop […]
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The NYPD’s Mental Illness Breakdown

Amid recent incidents of mentally ill people dying in encounters with police, THE CITY began investigating how the NYPD deals with such emergency calls and uncovered a string of broken […]
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Warning Signs

This story revealed that rural East Texas communities see elevated suicide rates when compared to the rest of the state—even when compared to other rural areas. It found that local […]
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Her Time

Journalist Katie Engelhart follows Debra Koosed, a 65-year-old dementia patient, on her journey to end her own life. Oregon, the first state to legalize assisted suicide, deliberately excludes people with […]
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