Stars and Stripes Brings Core Journalism Values to Life at Camp Humphreys

Stars and Stripes Brings Core Journalism Values to Life at Camp Humphreys
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — The Pacific newsroom of Stars and Stripes has unveiled a striking new mural, showcasing its commitment to core journalism values of credibility, impartiality, accountability, balance, and truth-telling—a visible reminder of the publication’s enduring mission to serve military readers with integrity and independence.
The wall display now greets visitors and staff at the Stars and Stripes press office inside Camp Humphreys, which is the largest U.S. military installation overseas. The six-foot by ten-foot mural is designed to reinforce the publication’s dedication to factual, fair reporting for more than 45,000 service members, civilians, and family members stationed on the base.
The installation follows Stars and Stripes’ recent decision to formally adopt a statement of Core Values modeled after the framework advocated by the Center for Integrity in News Reporting (CFINR), making it the first national or international news organization to do so.
Read CFINR’s announcement about the adoption here.
The values mural was first previewed during Stars and Stripes’ 80th Anniversary celebration of its Pacific Edition, held recently in Tokyo, Japan. The event brought together journalists, military leaders, and supporters of the free press to honor the publication’s eight decades of service.
During the Tokyo celebration, keynote speaker Steve Herman, veteran Voice of America journalist and current fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations,
called the adoption of the Core Values statement “a significant milestone,” one that demonstrates leadership in rebuilding trust between journalists and their audiences. His remarks drew applause when he recognized CFINR’s role in helping shape the effort.
Stars and Stripes publisher Max Lederer noted that embracing these Core Values builds on the publication’s long tradition of editorial independence dating back to World War II. Beyond the Camp Humphreys mural, the full values statement is now featured prominently in print editions distributed around the world.
Additional coverage:
Editor & Publisher article:
https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/stars-and-stripes-sets-standards-publishing-core-values-to-earn-trust,257750









