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A grassroots approach to fighting stereotypes about Appalachia

by Alison Bass | Jan 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

When I moved to West Virginia to teach journalism in 2012, I ran head-on into stereotypes about Appalachia, mostly from acquaintances who had never been to the region. Misconceptions about ignorant white hillbillies abounded. When I told one of my Mom’s doctors...

After almost two years of COVID, we still don’t have adequate testing capabilities in place

by Alison Bass | Jan 10, 2022 | Uncategorized

I was visiting family in California recently and made the mistake of going up to Los Angeles to visit other relatives at a time when Omicron was surging in LA. As it turned out, my relatives had been exposed to the virus by their unvaccinated daughter who stayed at...

Let’s raise a glass of bubbly to two success stories in journalism

by Alison Bass | Dec 26, 2021 | Uncategorized

There has been a steady drumbeat about the deterioration of local and regional news throughout the country, largely because the internet, media consolidation, and now COVID has eviscerated news outlets’ primary business model: advertising. So I thought it would...

Why most Americans had no idea that Afghanistan would fall so quickly to the Taliban

by Alison Bass | Dec 14, 2021 | Uncategorized

A friendly Afghan man named Fazel was my Lyft driver on a recent trip from Washington Dulles Airport into the city, and as we talked during the long ride, I learned that Fazel was driving 11 to 12 hours a day to support not only his wife and two young children but...

Why we need news literacy classes in every middle school in America

by Alison Bass | Dec 6, 2021 | Uncategorized

At a recent book talk I gave, a student at West Virginia University asked me how the media could improve its credibility with the public. I noted that the “media” was not a monolithic entity, but a diverse number of information outlets, some way more...
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