Elizabeth Jensen
Stories
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Politics
'Racist,' Not 'Racially Charged': NPR's Thinking On Labeling The President's Tweets
Listeners have strong feelings about NPR's use of a strong word.
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'Women,' 'Girls,' 'Children': Reporting On Epstein, Kelly Charges
Covering allegations accurately without minimizing them.
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Taking The Temperature Of NPR's Climate Coverage
For some, the coverage is not hot enough (and hard to find).
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Apprehensive About 'Apprehensions' (And 'Crisis' And 'Record')
Listeners and readers raise concerns about the language used to talk about what's happening at the Southwestern border.
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Nancy Barnes Lays Out Her Initial Vision For NPR Newsroom
After listening and learning for four months, Barnes discusses her priorities and where the newsroom is headed.
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Injecting NPR's Vaccine Coverage With Respect — And Facts
Journalists are grappling with how to include diverse perspectives, without spreading misinformation.
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NPR's Staff Diversity Numbers, 2018
NPR's newsroom diversity ticks up, as percentage of Latinx journalists grows.
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