Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 7 – DeWitt Wallace Center Past Events from September 23, 2016 – January 1, 1970 – Page 7 – DeWitt Wallace Center

PopUP: Covering Black Activism, with Sarah Jackson

                  Before the event please consider reading her June 3 article in The Atlantic: The Headlines That Are Covering Up Police Violence. For more information on Dr. Jackson, see: Faculty Profile, Annenberg School, UPenn Announcement of appointment as Annenberg Presidential Associate Professor Twitter #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and … Continued

VIRTUAL PopUP: Inside White Nationalism with Seyward Darby

Please join us in the DeWitt Wallace Center for a virtual event with Duke Alum and Author of Sisters In Hate: American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism,  Seyward Darby ‘07. She will discuss her experience reporting on the White Nationalist movement in America. You can click here to register!               … Continued

Student Life Departmental Resource Fair

Please join us on Campus Groups for the Student Life Departmental Resource Fair! Faculty and staff will be available to chat about what DWC/Reporters' Lab/9th Street Journal has to offer students interested in journalism, including coursework, student research and reporting opportunities, internship funding, career advising, alumni connections, and events with journalists and media experts.

Virtual PopUP: When Environmental News Takes a Backseat with Justin Nobel

What happens when environmental news (i.e: wildfires and hurricanes) takes a backseat to the President Election and COVID-19? And what are the impacts that has on those communities? Duke alum and environmental reporter, Justin Nobel ’03, will join us to discuss that on Tuesday September 15th at 5:30 pm. Justin Nobel writes on issues of science and the environment … Continued

Virtual PopUP: Defining a Beat with Sujata Gupta

What does a social science beat look like for Sujata Gupta? There’s little evidence showing which police reforms work Why African-Americans may be especially vulnerable to COVID-19 Alaska’s free money for residents hints at how universal basic income may work Installing democracies may not work without prior cultural shifts To fight discrimination, the U.S. census … Continued


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