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A Free Press: Cornerstone of Democracy In-Person
The first amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects press freedom. Freedom of the press is important because it plays a vital role in informing citizens about public affairs and monitoring the actions of government.
But what happens when public trust in the media is eroded by sensationalism, foreign influences or bots, fake news, and business monopolies? Who makes the news and what is newsworthy? Is non-partisan news coverage based on facts even still possible? What is the role of the media in keeping us informed today, and who is accountable when intentional misrepresentation occurs? Join us for a critical look at the impact of the media in a democratic society.
This discussion will be facilitated by Gail Rhodes, a PhD student and an adjunct professor at the Cronkite School at Arizona State University with more than 16 years of professional experience working as a television reporter. She worked for the Fox Sports Network in Chicago and helped to launch the Comcast Sports Network. Rhodes teaches advanced television sports reporting, and advanced topics in sports media.
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This program is made possible by Arizona Humanities (AH) and the Arizona State Library, Records & Archives.
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2331. Three days prior notice is requested.
- Date:
- Tuesday, May 10, 2022
- Time:
- 5:30pm - 7:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Arizona Time (change)
- Location:
- Downtown Library Community Room (Capacity 41)