Pressing on: Journalists hold candlelight vigil in Lower Manhattan for slain reporters

Photojournalists, reporters, and the public at large encircled a scene made up of the faces of the dead and the tools of the trade.

Photo by Dean Moses

Their faces were lit by the flickering candlelight; the only sound, the clicking of cameras. This was the scene in Foley Square on Monday night as dozens of journalists gathered to remember the lives of colleagues who perished bringing vital news to the public.

The candlelight vigil took place in the shadow of the Trump civil fraud trial, one of the countryโ€™s biggest headlines as of late, and, in a way, the dead reporters were part of one last great story. Photojournalists, reporters and the public at large encircled a scene made up of the faces of the dead and the tools of the trade: cameras, helmets, bulletproof vests and the word โ€œPressโ€ at the center of it all.

Photojournalist David Delgado, the Pulitzer finalized who organized the vigil, became emotional as he spoke to amNewYork Metro, recounting friends and colleagues who died turning their cameras and pens to the darkest moments of humanity.

โ€œOur goal is to speak truth to power and doing so, we also get overlooked,โ€ Delgado said, choking back tears. โ€œIn the past four weeks, weโ€™ve had 40 journalists killed โ€” 36 in Gaza, four in Israel. Itโ€™s not about Israel or Gaza, itโ€™s about journalists being targeted.โ€

At one time having โ€œPressโ€ imbued across a helmet or vest would signify an individualโ€™s impartial duty to convey information to the world, yet over the years, that viewpoint has been skewed, be it in war or during protests. In todayโ€™s world, journalists and the media are often being used as scapegoats when the truth does not fit a desired narrative.

For Delgado, this has been exacerbated by armchair commentators who post on Instagram and X, the social media platform formally known as Twitter, uploading content charged with hate speech and harassment under the guise of journalism.

โ€œIt is very important to distinguish…

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