TONIGHT: What does Anti-Racist Media look like? (Deborah Douglas + Zeba Khan)

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Katie Orenstein

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Feb 1, 2022, 2:57:40 PM2/1/22
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Dear Fellows,
Reaching out with a last-minute invitation for Public Voices Fellows across the years, to join us for a special talk (tonight!) with two of our beloved Fellowship Coaches.

TONIGHT:  What does Anti-Racist Media look like? (Tue, Feb 1, 7PM ET)
With Deborah Douglas & Zeba Khan

Register here

What does a more powerful, anti-racist media look like?  Join us this evening with Deborah Douglas (new co-editor in chief of The Emancipator) and Zeba Khan (opinion editor at San Fran Chronicle) to hear how they are changing the shape of voice, and future of media. 

Under Deb’s leadership, The Emancipator, founded by Ibram X. Kendi and The Boston Globe, reimagines 19th-century antislavery newspapers for today's national conversation on racial justice.  Under Zeba’s leadership, the San Francisco Chronicle is intentionally diversifying its century-old pages. Both Deb and Zeba are veteran journalists and editors, as well as longtime partners of The OpEd Project, and beloved Public Voices Fellowship Leaders.

This event is part of the OpEd Project’s series of Expert Conversations, launched during the pandemic, in which we explore how ideas and words come to change the world, and broaden the tent of who we see and name as Expert. This event is open to all. Pay what you can (including nothing). Register here.

Hope to see you tonight, or at a future event. Please also let us know if you’d like to re-experience our core curriculum and join us in leadership as an Ambassador, here.

Katie

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Katie Orenstein (she/they)
CEO, The OpEd Project
 @katieorenst

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