Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of News

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New Hampshire Humanities

New Hampshire Humanities

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On October 25, New Hampshire Humanities hosted a community conversation with Mike Pride, historian, author, former editor of the Concord Monitor, and Pulitzer Prize committee member, and Daniela Allee, senior editor at NH Public Radio to discuss the future of news media and how the history of journalism can help us make sense of the “news” today. Moderated by Dr. Kimberly Lauffer of Keene State College, this event explored topics of biases in reporting, rooting out mis/disinformation, and “how we can stop feeling overwhelmed and use that information to understand and take action.” (VIDEO STARTS AT 3:50)

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