Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering David Castellon
“He was one of the most dogged reporters I ever worked with. You don’t find many reporters like him anymore.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering David Ibata
“A calmer, kinder man never walked the earth (let alone a newsroom).” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Sekou Smith
“May we all be as kind, as talented, as hardworking, as in love with the game [of basketball] and the craft as much as Sekou Smith.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Tiffany Shackelford
“Tiffany was simply a force of nature. Her sharp intellect was often revealed with a sly smile, wrapped in a bawdy sense of humor. She was a connector —… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Corky Lee
“Corky Lee is synonymous with Asian American history in New York and beyond. Indeed, without his efforts, much of our history may have gone unnoticed and unchronicled.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Tony Greer
“He was such a bright light working in our studio for more than six years, and you could just feel Tony’s beautiful spirit. You could feel it from a… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Eleanor Schano
“She never stopped being what she was: A broadcaster to the core, a journalist who understood the core values she believed in.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Brent Boynton
“Brent Boynton was proof that you can be a good guy and not only survive, but thrive, in the worlds of news and politics.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Alison Schwartz
“Alison was much more than a writer. She was a ray of sunshine to her co-workers, her friends and her family, even during challenging times.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Robert Fresco
“He hated peas. He wore black dress socks with shorts. He was terrible at Pictionary. He preferred to drive a standard transmission.” More