Quarry Lane School Journalism Club
drbialkowski
Faculty Advisor to The Roar.
Why We Need Media Literacy in 2020, And Fast
There’s not a lot in common between the “Mega Millions: How To Cash in On This Poker App” ad at the bottom of my Instagram feed and the CNN article on small businesses in a separate tab.
MoreOn Domestic Violence: Model Minority, Private Pain
*Written by Kanchan Naik, Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of The Roar *Content note: discussion of domestic violence. Forty-five-year-old Mamta Shah met her second husband at a student union in 2012, and they soon shared a cramped Houston apartment to begin their new life together. Shah had recently fled Nepal and an abusive marriage, gaining asylum […]
More#MeToo Inspires Change Within The South Asian Community
*Written by Kanchan Naik, Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of The Roar DUBLIN, California –– When 29-year-old Srishti Prabha said she was sexually harassed by her boss at her first job, she said she did not file a complaint with human resources. She did not find a lawyer and contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. There […]
MoreHow We Come TOGETHER: Podcast W/ Dublin Vice-Mayor Arun Goel
*Written by Kanchan Naik, Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of The Roar Constant coronavirus updates have left Tri-Valley residents confused and concerned, making it all the more important to connect with city and community officials. In an interview conducted by editor-in-chief Kanchan Naik, Dublin’s Vice Mayor Arun Goel answers questions about the city’s response to the […]
MoreAislamiento: Perspectiva de un estudiante
*Written by Kanchan Naik, Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of The Roar La cuarentena no es fácil. Cada día, tenemos que acostumbrarnos a la vida sin nuestros amigos y maestros. Nuestras noticias cuentan cuentas de vidas perdidas y hospitales llenos de víctimas del virus. Durante estos tiempos de tristeza, la mejor cosa de hacer es comunicar […]
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