Past Events

Event Poster - 2019 Spring - 2019 April 24th - 6-8pm (Read details on page)

April 24, 2019

6:00pm - 8:00pm


Film Screening: Cyberwork and the American Dream

April 23, 2019

6:00-8:00pm

Film Screening: Cyberwork & the American Dream

Co-sponsored by NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, this special screening and discussion event is part of IPK's series on “Co-Opting AI.” This event will feature a screening of the PBS documentary "Cyberwork and the American Dream," followed by a discussion with Elizabeth Cobbs, James Shelley, Eduardo Porter, Madeleine Claire Elish, and Mona Sloane

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Flags

April 22, 2019

6:30-8:30pm

Panel on Conflict & International Reporting

This panel on conflict and international reporting is co-sponsored by the Investigating Journalism undergraduate class and the GloJo graduate program

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Fake News in the Age of Trump

April 17, 2019

6:00-7:30pm

Fake News in the Age of Trump: The State of Media, Truth, and Democracy in 2019

What is fake news? How have misinformation campaigns on social media and elsewhere shaped our politics? How has the term been framed by all segments of the political spectrum since the 2016 campaign? This forum will examine the evolution of fake news, the science behind it, and how it could shape the 2020 election.

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Undergraduate Journalism Alumni Mentor Mixer

April 11, 2019

6:00-8:00pm

Undergraduate Journalism Alumni Mentor Mixer

Join NYU Journalism alumni for a "speed mentoring" event. There will be food! Open to declared journalism majors only

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Historymakers: The world's largest digital oral history archive of notable African Americans, now accessible through Bobst

April 11, 2019

12:00-1:00pm

Historymakers

The NYU Africana Studies Program & the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute present the world's largest digital oral history archive of notable African Americans, now accessible through Bobst

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DOC Incubator Labs: Finding the Right One for You!

April 9, 2019

6:00-8:00pm

DOC Incubator Labs: Finding the Right One for You!

These creative boot camps seek to expand emerging voices and creativity. What difference can they make in the life of a doc, and which one is right for you?

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Latin American News Dispatch (LAND) Crowdfunding Campaign

Latin America News Dispatch (LAND) is committed to paying journalists who cover underreported Latinx issues. Why do we pay our journalists? Because we believe it's the right thing to do. Please help fund us another year and donate any amount you can. Accepting donations from March 10 through April 8, 2019.

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Who Needs Forgiveness? Race, Religion, Gender & the limits of an Apology. A public roundtable on the theme of forgiveness & the refusal to forgive. Wednesday, April 3, 6:30-8pm, 20 Cooper Sq, 7th Fl. Free & open to the public.

April 3, 2019

6:30-8:00pm

Who Needs Forgiveness? Race, Religion, Gender & the Limits of Apology

A public roundtable on the theme of forgiveness and the refusal to forgive. Panelists include Nyle Fort (Princeton University), Katherine Franke (Columbia Law School), Mariame Kaba (Project NIA & Barnard Center for Research on Women, Social Justice Institute) and Lili Loofbourow (Slate). Moderated by Liane Carlson (NYU Center for Religion & Media).

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Say Nothing: A Book Talk w/ Patrick Radden Keefe & The New Yorker's Daniel Zalewski

April 2, 2019

6:30-8:00pm

Say Nothing: A Book Talk w/ Patrick Radden Keefe & The New Yorker’s Daniel Zalewski

Join us for an intriguing conversation with Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, and The New Yorker's Daniel Zalewski.

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Event Poster - 27 March 2019, 6-8pm - Vidsplaining: Explanatory Videos that Reach Millions (Read details on webpage)

March 27, 2019

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Vidsplaining: Explanatory Videos that Reach Millions

A conversation with Joss Fong and Anna Rothschild

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The Art of Grant Writing: Key to Successful Grant Writing from the Experts, Monday, March 25, 6-8pm, NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, 20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor Commons, New York, NY, Free for current students (no RSVP required) / Tickets available for all non-students: https://goo.gl/hgLktC

March 25, 2019

6:00-8:00pm

The Art of Grant Writing: Key to Successful Grant Writing from the Experts

Join this panel as they explore key elements to focus on when developing a successful grant proposal. Panelists include Kirsten Kelly, Lauren Veloski, Kat Vecchio, Rose Vincelli Gustine, and Marcia Rock (moderator).

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Event Poster - Mar 12 2019 6-8pm - Bad Medicine: Digging into Dysfunctional Health Care (Read details on webpage)

March 12, 2019

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Bad Medicine: Digging into Dysfunctional Health Care

A conversation with Laura Beil and Marty Makary

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Stonewall 50 Poster

March 7, 2019

6:00-8:00pm

Global Legacies of Stonewall

A roundtable discussion about LGBTQ+ legacies of Stonewall in their local and global impact beyond the U.S. Bringing together activists and academics who have worked on sexual and gender rights issues in the Middle East, East Asia, and the global south, this roundtable will discuss the contemporary landscape of LGBTQ+ rights alongside and against the U.S. experiences, and the challenges that lie ahead.

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March 6, 2019

6:00-7:30pm

The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the American Mind

Join Greg Grandin & Naomi Klein for an insightful conversation. Books will be available for purchase.

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