They say a picture is worth a thousand words. And when that picture comes from a war zone or the site of a natural disaster, it doesn’t just tell a story — it dramatically affects how we see world events. Join Kojo as we discuss how the images we see in newspapers and on the web subtly shape our ideas on the news.

Guests

  • Mark Jurkowitz Associate Director, Project for Excellence in Journalism; former ombudsman of The Boston Globe.
  • Bonnie Jo Mount Deputy Assistant Managing Editor of Photography, The Washington Post
  • Kristin Donaldson Deputy Director of Photography, The Washington Times

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