Covering Police Killings: A Mother’s Fight for Justice
Virtual via ZoomLearn about what it's like to be in the middle of a police killing and attempted cover-up.
Learn about what it's like to be in the middle of a police killing and attempted cover-up.
This half-day virtual conference aims to explore the current state and future prospects of Black media.
Hear from journalists Masha Gessen, Susan Glasser, Beth Knobel, Anna Nemzer, and David Remnick on their reporting and insights for the future.
A conversation about a book The New Yorker praised as “moving and superbly reported” and Publisher’s Weekly called “sensitive, impassioned and eye-opening.”
This news briefing will provide community media journalists with critical information and resources to inform and support coverage of gender-based violence in their communities.
Join us to explore AI and its impact on the new era in news.
A reception, film screening, and panel discussion on Covering Democracy: Protests, Police and the Press.
Molly Greene will talk about her experience at this nonprofit news organization that envisions a world in which systems of support and care, not punishment, create public safety.
inda Villarosa and Wesley Lowery will share in a discussion about public memory, the ideologies underpinning violence, and how we still might find a way forward.
Please join us for a free lunch and priceless conversation on Thursday, Feb. 22, from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 308, as Errol Louis of NY1 moderates a panel discussion on New York’s rocky rollout of legal cannabis — examining what policies and practices are needed to create a viable market moving forward. Louis is also a member…