DOROTHY B. GILLIAM
Co-founder, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
Dorothy B. Gilliam, a Maynard Institute board member, is the director of the Young Journalists Development Project at The Washington Post. She was formerly a columnist at the paper.
INTRODUCTION
MAYNARD INSTITUTE @ 25
Our Vision: Seeing Ourselves Whole
Our History: The First 25 Years
Profile: Dorothy Gilliam
Profile: Carmen Rios
Profile: Mei-Mei Chan
Our Legacy: The Next 25 Years
ROBERT C. MAYNARD: LIFE & LEGACY
Maynard: A Tribute (video)
Maynard's Legacy of Inclusion
Shining Light of a Poet and Pioneer
Maynard Image Gallery (flash)
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In 1976, when Bob and Nancy Maynard relocated the program from Columbia University to the University of California at Berkeley, our primary focus was keeping the summer program going. But we shared a vision that the Institute could do much more. We needed to go beyond just training people of color as reporters. We needed to train them as editors and as managers.
Bob's knowledge of the First Amendment and his ideas about freedom of thought-those deep concepts-became a part of the Maynard Institute. These concepts shaped the way I work and the way I look at the industry and its potential.
In the end, all of this was, and continues to be, a battle for the hearts and minds of the American people. Newspapers sell ideas. They cannot tell people what to think, but they can certainly tell them what to think about.
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