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SUMMARY:Journalism Under Fire Presents - Covering Crisis
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \n  \n\nJournalism under Fire\n\n\nOUR NEW CONFERENCE WEBSITE IS NOW LIVE:\nwww.journalismunderfire.org \nPlease visit there for all updates\, speakers\, agenda\, tickets and more… \nThe Santa Fe Council on International Relations (CIR) will host its third Journalism under Fire conference from November 10 to December 3\, 2020. All digital for the first time\, this year’s theme is Covering Crisis and will feature leading journalists\, photojournalists\, political cartoonists\, academics and activists. Together\, they’ll address\, dissect\, and illustrate how journalism is covering today’s overlapping crises – all on the heels of the coming U.S. elections. \nThere will be at least four remote sessions per week\, beginning on November 10th 2020 with a star-studded Grand Opening Event\, and concluding on December 3rd 2020. Conference dialogue will feature: \n\nThe many ways journalism has covered crisis – and how these crises have\, in turn\, shaped journalism. Specific topics include: Covering up Crisis? Conservative Media and the Coronavirus. Discovering Crisis: Digital Forensics and Social Protest. A Covert Crisis: The Fuel of Disinformation. The Forgotten Crisis? Photojournalists and Climate Change.\nJournalists from around the world discussing the effects of coronavirus\, and how autocrats have used the crisis to crack down on journalism.\nStudent Learning Labs affording New Mexico students interactive access to conference speakers. This year\, CIR is creating five News Literacy Modules for classroom use\, each offering a vibrant view on major journalism principles and issues – e.g. on disinformation\, on separating fact from opinion – alongside a compendium of resources written by conference speakers.\n\nOnce again\, we will partner with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)\, the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)\, and receive funding support from the New Mexico Humanities Council. We’ll engage speakers from The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, and other major national and global media outlets. \n\n 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/journalism-under-fire-presents-covering-crisis/
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SUMMARY:The Journey of Justice Through Solar
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Nathan Thomas\, is the founder of SUN (Solarize Uganda Now). \nAs a Raleigh Midtown Rotarian he works with Rotary Clubs throughout the U.S. and in Uganda and with his foundation All We Are\, to install solar LED lighting in schools\, refrigeration and LED lights in medical clinics and solar-powered water wells. \nIn the past six years\, the partnering organizations have completed 32 solar installations across Uganda providing energy access to over 36\,000 people. Nathan was raised in Findlay\, Ohio\, and attended Findlay High School. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2015 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and formally founded All We Are when he was a student. Nathan works full time as an Engineering Team Leader at Caterpillar in NC\, placed there by his employer Leoni Wiring Systems\, a German automotive supplier. After graduation and his move to the Raleigh area\, he joined the Raleigh Midtown Rotary Club and will serve as District Governor in 2022. \nRotary Club of Cincinnati\, partner to  Nathan Thomas and SUN\, provided the first grant to launch the program. \nAbout the Program: This local Cincinnatian will share his journey from age 16 when he discovered his passion for grassroot change which blossomed in local communities. He will discuss what he did wrong as well as what he did right as he unveiled important life lessons on patience\, resilience and leadership.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/environmental-justice/
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SUMMARY:How a kid from Dayton helped: The Yugoslav Wars\, Economic Sanctions\, and the Dayton Accords
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Since 2017\, Todd Schwartz has been the Executive Director of the European American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati which supports trade and investment between the Cincinnati Tri-State Region and Europe.  Previously Schwartz had been a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State\, with diplomatic postings in West Germany\, Saudi Arabia\, Tunisia\, Qatar\, the Philippines\, Kuwait\, Canada\, and Iraq\, as well as several assignments at the State Department in Washington DC.  He is a graduate of Centerville High School (go Elks!) and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics from Miami University in 1986. \nAbout the Program: The Dayton Accords\, concluded in 1995 at Wright Patterson Air Force Base\, formally put an end to the 3-1/2 year Bosnian war\, one of numerous conflicts that erupted as Yugoslavia disintegrated after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rich Lauf\, Board Member of the World Affairs Council – Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky\, will provide a brief overview of the period and how the Dayton Accords were reached\, then Todd Schwartz will explain his role on the “Serbian Sanctions Task Force” at the U.S. Department of State enforcing U.S. and United Nations Sanctions aimed at ending the conflict by stopping the flow of fuel and other supplies – work for which he received a Meritorious Honor Award in 1993 to 1994.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/how-a-kid-from-dayton-helped-the-yugoslav-wars-economic-sanctions-and-the-dayton-accords/
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