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Inside the CFPB: An open data demo for journalists

Inside the CFPB: An open data demo for journalists

In this webinar we will explore the range of date offerings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, learn how to access and analyze them, and discover how to turn that data into impactful stories.

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Zoom webinar
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

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The Cost of Local News: Paywalls, Information Inequality, and Democratic Engagement

The Cost of Local News: Paywalls, Information Inequality, and Democratic Engagement

Explore how local newspaper paywalls affect news consumption, online behavior, and political and economic knowledge, as well as voting and community engagement.

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Ash Center Seminar Room 225, Suite 200, 124 Mount Auburn Street
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

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Barrett: Media representation of Muslims reaching ‘normalization’

Barrett: Media representation of Muslims reaching ‘normalization’

February 13, 2007 — Paul Barrett, assistant managing editor at BusinessWeek and author of American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion, discussed the trends of news coverage of American Muslims across print and broadcast media, addressing the biases and stereotypes reinforced therein. In terms of print media, Barrett said that news coverage […]

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Samantha Power talks on human rights, foreign policy and the press

Samantha Power talks on human rights, foreign policy and the press

February 12, 2007 — Samantha Power, Pulitzer Prize–winning author and Anna Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government took part in the first brown-bag lunch hosted by the Shorenstein Center of 2007. At the event Power spoke about the nexus of human rights, U.S. foreign policy, […]

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The Kalb Report: “Arab Journalists: Another Perspective”

The Kalb Report: “Arab Journalists: Another Perspective”

February 5, 2007 – The Kalb Report: “Arab Journalists: Another Perspective.” Panel discussion on the differing perceptions and coverage of major news from the Middle East and around the world, including the war in Iraq and the Arab-Israeli peace process. Panelists include Mohamad Alami, Al Jazeera chief correspondent, Raghida Dergham, Al Hayat columnist and senior diplomatic […]

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China Bets on Its Future: Four Bets and the Future of the People’s Republic of China

China Bets on Its Future: Four Bets and the Future of the People’s Republic of China

January 11, 2007 – “China Bets on Its Future: Four Bets and the Future of the People’s Republic of China.” A panel discussion with Alex S. Jones, Director, Shorenstein Center; Laurence M. Lombard Lecturer in Public Policy; Suzanne Ogden, Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University; Research Associate, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research; John Pomfret, West Coast Correspondent and […]

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John Pomfret awarded 2007 Shorenstein Prize

John Pomfret awarded 2007 Shorenstein Prize

January 10, 2007 — The 2007 recipient of the Shorenstein Prize for Reporting on Asia is John Pomfret. The prize honors an American journalist or author for his or her contribution to our understanding of the Far East. It is awarded each year by Stanford University’s Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center and Harvard’s Shorenstein […]

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Shepard discusses Woodward and Bernstein after Watergate

Shepard discusses Woodward and Bernstein after Watergate

December 5, 2006 — At a Shorenstein Center brown-bag lunch, Alicia Shepard, author of Woodward and Bernstein: Life in the Shadow of Watergate, discussed the two as “journalistic icons whose stories needed to be documented,” citing a fascination with the instant fame that the pair achieved at such an early stage in their careers as one […]

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Press, Politics and Public Policy: The Domestic, International and Web View

Press, Politics and Public Policy: The Domestic, International and Web View

December 4, 2006 – “Press, Politics and Public Policy: The Domestic, International and Web View.” A symposium with Shorenstein Fellows: Jill Carroll, Christian Science Monitor; Garance Franke-Ruta, the American Prospect; Bill Powers, the National Journal; and Allan Siegal, formerly, the New York Times. Moderated by Thomas Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press.

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Covering Challenging Issues: Reflections on a 20-Year Experience

Covering Challenging Issues: Reflections on a 20-Year Experience

November 28, 2006 – “Covering Challenging Issues: Reflections on a 20-Year Experience.” Brown-bag lunch with Tim Sebastian, award-winning former BBC foreign correspondent and presenter of HARDtalk, a daily half-hour interview program for BBC World and BBC News 24.

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Theodore H. White Lecture

Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics

Inaugurated in 1989, the Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics is delivered annually by a prominent journalist, politician or historian on a topic at the intersection of media and politics. Past lecturers include Jill Lepore, John Lewis, William Safire, and Walter Cronkite.

Nancy Gibbs and Preet Bharara have a fireside chat during the 2019 Salant Lecture.
Salant Lecture

Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press

The Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press is delivered annually by a prominent journalist, scholar or practitioner on a topic related to press freedom or freedom of speech.

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