What does it mean to be a citizen? What are the obligations of citizenship in a Democracy? What responsibilities are intertwined with civic duty? Tune in Thursday...
Keyword: Media
Streamed Live on May 11, 2021 – Join Nevada Humanities for a conversation with journalists Masha Gessen and Jon Ralston about the state of journalism in the United...
From Hollywood Stereotypes to Social Activism: Asian Americans in the Media
This is the second entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Karen Kuo, Associate Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies at Arizona State...
This is the first entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. David Cuillier, Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Arizona...
Demographics and Disinformation
This event was hosted by Middlesex College. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation Project (DCP)...
Grassroots journalism is on the rise. In recent years, reporters on social media have set new journalistic norms to reach sources and break stories. Simultaneously...
Event Recording: Voting: From Suppression to Expression
This event was hosted by Brookdale Community College. Funded through the “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative, the Democracy Conversation...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
With Good Reason · Who Votes? Remember those twelve months where every ad was asking you to vote? It was inescapable. Gilda Pedraza and her team worked around the clock...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
California Youth and the Ballot: What Will 2040 Look Like?
In April 2021, we asked a panel of California youth about their thoughts on civic engagement. What are young people doing now to address the issues they care about? What...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
Conversations about Democracy: Does Local Journalism Matter?
In recent decades, many of Wisconsin’s newspapers have closed or been swallowed up by large media conglomerates. Part of this process leads to reducing staff size, which...
Kentucky Humanities · Vote Worthy Podcast 4 – Presidential Inauguration, Electoral Process, Voting Rights Vote Worthy part 2 discusses the presidential...
“What Now?” takes a close look at the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath, including ways Pennsylvanians can promote decency, dialogue, and informed...
Kevin Olson is the owner and president of Jackson, Wyoming-based Teton Media Works Incorporated (TMW). TMW’s media assets consist of local newspapers, magazines...
Democracy’s Ghosts: Fear and Hope in the 2020 Election
In a blockbuster cover story, The Atlantic declared November 3, “The Election That Could Break America.” Election experts and scholars are openly discussing...