




Sam Kille
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@SamKille
Communications @FordhamRamVets | fmr military journalist, disaster PIO | @USMC vet | @MVJNetwork advisory board | @TeamRubicon vol | @NYIslanders fan






Disability stories show up across beats — health, housing, education, policy, courts, veterans, local government, and more. But under deadline, coverage can drift into familiar framing, institutional over-reliance, or headlines/social copy that unintentionally distort the story. Join Military Veterans in Journalism (MVJ) and the Disabled Journalists Association (DJA) for the launch of Fix the Frame, a practical newsroom guide built to help journalists and editors produce stronger disability coverage under real-world conditions. Built with disabled journalists and grounded in lived experience, the guide goes beyond terminology and offers practical tools for framing, sourcing, accountability, packaging, and accessibility. At the launch, you’ll get: -Key insights from contributors and council members -A preview of the guide’s structure and tools Practical context on why this work matters for newsroom workflows -Space for discussion and audience Q&A 📌 If you report, edit, produce, or package stories, this is for you. Visit mvj.network/disability to register for the Fix the Frame Guide Launch Event.






Waking up without power, heat, or running water. (Again.) But the work here in Kyiv continues. Warming up in the car, writing in pencil — pen ink freezes — by headlamp. Despite how difficult this job can be, I am proud to be a foreign correspondent at The Washington Post.

“Fordham provided me with a quality education, a strong sense of morals, and a vision for the future,” said Lt. Gen. John Toolan, USMC (Ret.). Read more: ramvets.blog.fordham.edu/alumni-spotlig… #FordhamVets #Leadership #ForWhatMatters


Raise your hand if you want to see another Matthew Schaefer goal tonight ✋









