Of disaster, thats all. The seventies, thats it was simply felt as isolated events, therefore there was no feeling of impending collapse , the conclusion is simple, people never knew how to live peacefully, they always had unresolved problems and the un could never help solve them, if we need this planet, we now we should already learn to negotiate, because threatening and pulling the entire system towards a nuclear war is at least shortsighted, but we can again remember how very dramatic it is to be an arab these days. The fate of understanding that this is about the impossibility and inability to unite, that is, no longer about the arabs, but about everyone who must one day understand that it is possible and necessary to unite, if only for the sake of living by their own rules, solving their own problems, making their own decisions to protect them, from those who need more or more a big game, only then will we be able to build a world in which our children will live safely, these wer
On January 17th, 2023, several NYFA staff and faculty members attended a Lunar New Year reception hosted by the Consul General of China's Consulate in New
There are some professional moments you never forget.
Near the top of the list is getting your first Press Card. It is recognition that you are indeed a “journalist.”
Earlier this year NYFA Broadcast Journalism grad
Hannah Palmhagen received her Press Card for the Swedish Parliament (
Sveriges Riksdag). Hannah took a very non-traditional route to this moment. It was a journey of self-discovery as well as professional training.
Former student,
Meiraj Haq also took a unique route to success. He came to NYFA to sharpen his producing/reporting skills and used those skills to produce an acclaimed documentary about then-candidate and now Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. Amazingly, he became a top actor in Pakistani TV dramas! You can still see NYFA featured on Meiraj’s Facebook cover photo.