Allissa Wins National Journalism Educator of the Year Award
The Board of Directors of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) selected Allissa as its Journalism…
I traveled to South Africa to teach iPod journalism to HIV-positive girls. They learned to tell their life stories, in their own words.
Meet Nia Sophia! The aspiring investigative reporter uses her genius and gadgetry to solve the school’s toughest mysteries in my new series.
In the wake of Arab Spring, I toured Morocco to teach 40 girls how to report news using only iPod Touch mobile devices.
In this updated version of my iPod storytelling curriculum, I offer best practices for teaching with mobile devices, fundraising tips and more.
"Professor Richardson is cutting-edge in her approach, and she challenges her students to embrace new technologies in their reporting, while still teaching them the traditional principles of our profession. Together, those are the skills that will help her students to be newsroom leaders. Professor Richardson exemplifies the very best in journalism education."Gregory Lee, President, National Association of Black Journalists
The Board of Directors of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) selected Allissa as its Journalism…
Ignite for a Better Baltimore invited Allissa Richardson to share her opinion of today's youth and the…