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SUMMARY:Reunions 2022 Panel — From Kabul to Kyiv: International Correspondents Review the News and How It Is Covered
DESCRIPTION:Reunions 2022 attendees are encouraged to come hear seven journalists discuss coverage of international news in an especially tumultuous year. Panel moderated by Gloria Riviera ’96\, digital journalist\, ABC News. Featuring Frank Langfitt ’86\, London correspondent\, recently filing from Ukraine\, NPR; Griff Witte ’00\, democracy editor\, The Washington Post; Noah Arjomand ’10\, filmmaker\, author of new book on “fixers” in journalism\, and postdoctoral scholar at Indiana University; Barbara Demick\, foreign correspondent\, author\, and Ferris Professor of Journalism; Edward Wong\, diplomatic correspondent\, The New York Times\, and former Ferris Professor of Journalism; and Abdul Wahid Wafa\, Afghan journalist and professional specialist in the Program in Journalism. \nSponsored by the Princeton Alumni Weekly and the Humanities Council’s Program in Journalism.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/reunions-2022-panel-from-kabul-to-kyiv/
LOCATION:101 Friend Center
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