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Covering the 2020 Election

October 21, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm EDT

Poster of an event covering the 2020 election

Truth Sandwiches, Bothsidesism and Threats Real and Imagined

This November, the U.S. will have the most significant presidential election in memory. The process and the outcome are creating the greatest challenge to the American experiment in representative democracy since the 19th century, if not since the country’s founding. The results will radically affect countless aspects of life for decades to come. What can we expect and what should we demand of journalism? This question is even more charged in a landscape dominated by social media, conspiracy theories gone viral, a global pandemic and an administration that disregards facts and science (complete with an abetting media complex supporting this mythmaking). With attacks on the press greater than ever, and the necessity of journalistic excellence at the heart of what is needed, what can be done?

This panel event brings together academics, editors, photojournalists, and advocates to address these questions on journalism and the election. There has never been a more important time to think critically about the media and its role in contemporary politics.

The Gallatin Galleries at NYU is pleased to host this panel event with:

Headshot of Karen Attiah Karen Attiah is the Global Opinions editor at The WashingtonPost, where she commissions and edits commentary on global issues from a variety of international writers. Attiah often writes on issues relating to race, gender and international politics, with a special interest in Africa. She was the winner of the 2019 George Polk Award; was the 2019 Journalist of the Year from the National Association of Black Journalists; and won the 2019 Harriet Beecher Stowe Freedom Writer Award.
Headshot of Courtney Radsch Courtney Radsch, PhD, is Advocacy Director at the Committee to Protect Journalists. She serves as chief spokesperson on global press freedom issues for the organizationand oversees CPJā€™s engagement with the United Nations, the Internet Governance Forum, and other multilateral institutions as well as CPJā€™s campaigns on behalf of journalists killed and imprisoned for their work. As a veteran journalist, researcher, and free expression advocate, she frequently writes and speaks about the intersection of media, technology, and human rights. Her book Cyberactivism and Citizen Journalism in Egypt: Digital Dissidence and Political Change was published in 2016.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley arrive for a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) Chip Somodevilla is a senior staff photographer for Getty Images based in Washington, DC. The White House NewsPhotographers Association awarded him Photographer of the Year in 2010 and Political Photo of the Year in 2006. Somodevilla was part of a team of Getty Images News photographers that were finalists for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography. He was also named the National Press Photographers Associationā€™s 2019 Photographer of the Year. Somodevilla focuses on U.S. politics, extensively reporting on the presidential campaigns of John McCain, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and many other candidates.
  Lauren Walsh, Moderator, NYU Gallatin, Author Conversations on Conflict Photography

Organized by Keith Miller, Gallatin Galleries Curator & Lauren Walsh

Oct 21, 2020 | 7:00 PM-8:15 PM

RSVP for the free online event:
https://gallatin.nyu.edu/utilities/events/2020/10/CoveringThe2020Election.html

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October 21, 2020
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7:00 pm - 8:15 pm EDT
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