-
Blog /// Is Yoga Bad for You?
February 2, 2012 by Andrea Bennett
A new debate has taken hold over yoga’s health benefits, or lack thereof.Tags: yoga, exercise, danger, media, well-being
-
Blog /// Seeking a False Perfection
September 20, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
Reevaluating our pursuit of perfection in the face of unattainable standards.Tags: media, cheating, happiness, celebrities, psychology, beauty
-
Blog /// When Anonymity Doesn’t Fit
September 13, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
From blogs to journalistic attribution, has anonymity become a dangerous norm?Tags: internet, privacy, social media, communication, journalism, media
-
Blog /// A New Season of Sesame Street and a Look Back
August 12, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
How the iconic show has changed over the years.Tags: sesame street, media, television, decisions
-
Q and A /// Questions for: Douglas Rushkoff
March 1, 2011 by Carolyn Jacobs
From compulsory computer programming for kids to creating and not just consuming technology, a tech pioneer considers responsibility in the Internet age.Tags: internet, innovation, programming, accountability, media
-
Blog /// Chocolate Therapy
January 13, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
A news story on dementia garners overwhelmingly positive reader reaction.Tags: Alzheimer's, dementia, chocolate, treatment, media
-
Reporting /// Liberia's Lone Female Editor
October 6, 2010 by Timothy Spence for The Christian Science Monitor
Ora Garway is the founder and editor of Punch, a tiny newspaper that has exposed the need for nationwide reform in a recovering country.Tags: The Christian Science Monitor, newspaper, Liberia, women, reform, media
-
Blog /// Homeless on a Billboard
June 12, 2010 by Kathy McManus
A Texas charity aims high to raise awareness, but irks some in the process.
