Q&A: teaching journalism in China

cjr.org — After 23 years working in New York City journalism, including a seven-year stint at the New York Daily News that netted her a Polk Award, Yuen Ying Chan returned to her native Hong Kong. There, in 1999, she founded the Journalism and Media Studies Centre, and as its director began turning undergrads and grad students into working journalists through Asia.
Teaching journalism in China: "full of good stories" but forget Tibet, Tiananmen or Politburo @cjr via @brittanyhite t.co/8yG4CxbG
Teaching journalism in China t.co/dhtAlFFx 'Can't talk about Tibet, Tiananmen, Politburo, Taiwan, Xinjiang—those are drop deads' @cjr
Polk Award winner & fmr New York Daily News reporter Yuen Ying Chan talks to @cjr about teaching journalism in China t.co/DPDLaF1V
RT @fuzheado: Q&A: teaching journalism in China with Ying Chan, in Hong Kong and Shantou t.co/5tdGhgyc
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