#ICTalks: A Conversation With Maria Ressa
Zoom Video WebinarIt is not uncommon to see journalists enter dangerous or risky situations for the sake of informing the public.
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It is not uncommon to see journalists enter dangerous or risky situations for the sake of informing the public.
As the media faces even more financial uncertainty as well as new threats from hostile governments in the wake of the pandemic, we aim to explore the ways that technology can support the future of journalism as an instrument of public accountability, and tell truth to power.
Explore the problem of fake news in today’s media landscape.
Many journalists are covering a physical and mental health crisis while they also may be struggling to cope themselves. This conversation will examine how to work through this moment, by looking at the stories we’re telling ourselves about it, how these stories affect our emotional lives, and consequently, the stories we are reporting and writing.
Learn about the recent update to the IFCN's Code of Principles and hear a lively conversation about what the global fact-checking community should focus on.
Global Fact's traditional show & tell session brings you the must-be-aware-of works done by fact-checkers over the course of the last twelve months.
How are journalists experiencing the COVID-19 ‘disinfodemic’ and working to counter it?
From the Tom Cotton op-ed in the New York Times, to covering protests, to publishing faces of protesters, this panel of experts will discuss the challenges — and solutions — for editors, reporters, photographers and videographers as they face difficult decisions every day regarding news coverage.
Using several recent articles as examples, Sam will demonstrate how small changes in data analysis and presentation can dramatically increase a story's ability to educate and inspire readers.
We have a FANTASTIC panel planned to cover the practicalities to covering racial injustice, in particular anti-Black police brutality.