As a former student activist, I found giving up activism in the name of journalism a frightful idea. What is journalism, after all, but one of the oldest forms of consciousness raising and empowerment? What is journalism if we take out anything controversial -- anything with victims or perpetrators?
While I love journalism, I am frustrated by those who continue to deny any link between being an activist and being a journalist. That is why I was so excited to see this TED talk by renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey about his life as a war photographer. Nachtwey will receive an Internews Media Leadership Award on June 2nd.
Are we sure we want this?
ReplyDeleteI mean, I get where you're going. But I worry that you're assuming that mixing activism and journalism will move the latter in a more liberal direction. Isn't it just as likely to move journalism in a conservative direction -- isn't that the lesson of Fox "News"?
Ultimately, aren't both sides served somewhat by a relatively impartial media that has some claims to respectability and impartiality?