Author: anikakieler
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What I Learned In South Africa
A Personal Essay (Aided by the street artists of Cape Town) By: Anika Kieler August 2023 *Editor’s Note: I recognize that this work is a little long, so for a shorter version I recommend Part 2, Part 5, Part 6, and/ or Part 8. I believe people travel for one of two reasons. They’re either…
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South Africa Summer Internship 2023
This video was created for my Global & International Studies minor. I reflected on
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A Colorado Summer
Things I Can Name but Can Not Describe The sweet echos of banjos and fiddles riding on the summer air The piercing chill of cold mountain stream water on your feet The noise of a dog’s heavy panting after a long hike The stickiness of fresh smores on your tongue The pops of a bonfire…
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“I fuck with me.”
Finding confidence, joy, and the courage to speak out after six years in college, Tamiah Coffee bears it all: herself, exactly the way she is. *Editor’s Note: Advanced Photojournalism Documentary Project, Prof. Eric Thomas, University of Kansas Spring ’23 “Being a black woman on this campus has sucked for so long.” 25-year-old Tamiah Reneé Coffee…
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Lawrence Reawoken
*Editor’s Note: During the course of my Broadcast Reporting class, I developed a three-part video series about the dynamic history of Lawrence, KS, the town that is the home to the University of Kansas. Below are the videos I created, as well as a link to my YouTube page, where they’re published. Anika Kieler’s YouTube…
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News Videos
*Editor’s Note: Over my time in the Journalism school at KU, I’ve created a variety of news packages that are posted on my YouTube page. Below is the playlist that compiles all of the news work I’ve done, as well as two of my personal best. Anika Kieler’s News Packages
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The 100th Kansas Relays
*Editor’s Note: These photos were collected for a grade in Advanced Photojournalism, but my work was also published through the University Daily Kansan, the student news organization on campus. Featured Instagram Posts: Kaycee McCoy’s Visual Profile: Kaycee is a freshman on the KU Track and Field Team. She helped her 4x100m team finish 2nd and…
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He said, She said
Gendered Misrepresentation in the Media and How to fix it *Editor’s notes This was my Solution Project for Diversity in Media, a class where we learned about media representation and bias in coverage of different identities. The Solution Project aimed to have us confront these issues on a larger scale and address how solutions are…