
Speakers
- Maria HinojosaAffiliationFounder, Futuro Media; Distinguished Journalist in Residence, Barnard College
- Andrea ElliottAffiliationStaff writer, The New York Times; Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence, Princeton University
- Amber Payne,AffiliationPublisher, The Emancipator
- Tera Hunter(Moderator)AffiliationEdwards Professor of American History; Chair, Department of African American Studies, Princeton University
Details
Waves of disinformation on the internet in recent years have included false claims and portrayals of immigrants and other communities of color. How can journalists and citizens stay ahead of the untruths? This multi-disciplinary panel will look for answers.
- The Department of African American Studies
- The Program in Latin American Studies
- The Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
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