On the afternoon of March 15, 2019 an unthinkable act was perpetrated on the Muslim community of Christchurch New Zealand.
News media professionals played a critical role in covering the events of the day and the on-going conversation that was had in the public sphere.
This series pulls back the curtain on the people on the front-line... the often overlooked first-responders.
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On the afternoon of March 15, 2019 an unthinkable act was perpetrated on the Muslim community of Christchurch New Zealand.
News media professionals played a critical role in covering the events of the day and the on-going conversation that was had in the public sphere.
This series pulls back the curtain on the people on the front-line... the often overlooked first-responders.
The Christchurch terror attack of March 15, 2019 was an historic event in New Zealand. For the journalists at the scene of the attack, they were tasked with recording this history. RNZ journalist Logan Church was one who took on this responsibility and for the last year has carried the weight of what has been one of his toughest, ongoing stories.
In this episode, Logan Church talks to Rev Frank Ritchie about his experiences being responsible for covering the events, and how it still affects his work today.
Friday Prayers
On the afternoon of March 15, 2019 an unthinkable act was perpetrated on the Muslim community of Christchurch New Zealand.
News media professionals played a critical role in covering the events of the day and the on-going conversation that was had in the public sphere.
This series pulls back the curtain on the people on the front-line... the often overlooked first-responders.