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All About Ethics

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    A Legacy of Protecting Freedom of Intormation

    Standing up for freedom of information when efforts to censor the internet parallel efforts to censor libraries.

  • Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. AP_Markus Schreiber

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered a master class in principled leadership at the 2026 World Economic Forum, commonly referred to as Davos, delivering a set of comments that evaluated the global circumstances he and other leaders are facing in a clear-eyed, forward-looking manner.

  • Panel on Human Dignity Framing at Digital Dignity Day held at SCU on May 2, 2025. Subbu Vincent (far left), director of Journalism and Media Ethics was the moderator. Panelists (left to rightJane Pak, Co-ED of Refugee & Immigrant Transitions, Greg Eskridge, Leadership Fellow from Uncuffed podcast, and Irina Raicu, director of Internet Ethics at Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

    When might a newsroom not “report” the stories of people and instead let them have the microphone? One answer to this came from Greg Eskridge of KALW’s award-winning podcast Uncuffed.

All About Ethics

  • A globe on a table.
    A Legacy of Protecting Freedom of Intormation

    Standing up for freedom of information when efforts to censor the internet parallel efforts to censor libraries.

  • Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. AP_Markus Schreiber

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered a master class in principled leadership at the 2026 World Economic Forum, commonly referred to as Davos, delivering a set of comments that evaluated the global circumstances he and other leaders are facing in a clear-eyed, forward-looking manner.

  • Panel on Human Dignity Framing at Digital Dignity Day held at SCU on May 2, 2025. Subbu Vincent (far left), director of Journalism and Media Ethics was the moderator. Panelists (left to rightJane Pak, Co-ED of Refugee & Immigrant Transitions, Greg Eskridge, Leadership Fellow from Uncuffed podcast, and Irina Raicu, director of Internet Ethics at Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

    When might a newsroom not “report” the stories of people and instead let them have the microphone? One answer to this came from Greg Eskridge of KALW’s award-winning podcast Uncuffed.