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SUMMARY:Denison: 'Scandalous Voices: Journalistic Truths'
DESCRIPTION:The Robbins Hunter Museum in partnership with Denison University presents a roundtable featuring approaches to current concerns in the news media at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday\, April 19\, at Herrick Hall Auditorium (600 West Loop). Denison University faculty/staff/students and members of the Robbins Hunter Museum are invited to attend free of charge. For general admission\, tickets are $20 and may be purchased by visiting www.robbinshunter.org. For more information\, contact Gill Wright Miller at millerg@denison.edu or 740-587-6766. "Scandalous Voices: Journalistic Truths" is about the media's accountability for journalistic "truths" and "falsities." Speakers include Max Abelson\, Bloomberg News and Business Week\; Myra MacPherson\, Washington Post and CNN\; Julie Carr-Smyth\, Associated Press\; and Mary Yost\, Columbus Dispatch. It will be moderated by Sally Crane Cox\, former editor of the Granville Sentinel. The roundtable is part of a three-year program celebrating the interests and concerns of Victoria Claflin Woodhull\, a native of Homer\, Ohio\, and the first woman to run for U.S. President in 1870. Woodhull and her sister were the primary contributors and editors of a newspaper\, The Weekly\, known for its radical views\, some of which are still quite controversial today. Many of the issues the sisters approached are still relevant- woman's rights\, labor laws\, and revealing frauds on Wall Street. This roundtable's discussion\, the second in a series\, will tie the sisters' interests to today's issues of journalistic integrity\, relationships between the media and administration\, and the need for visible truth in media.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Robbins Hunter Museum in partnership with Denison University presents a roundtable featuring approaches to current concerns in the news media at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday\, April 19\, at Herrick Hall Auditorium (600 West Loop). Denison University faculty/staff/students and members of the Robbins Hunter Museum are invited to attend free of charge. For general admission\, tickets are $20 and may be purchased by visiting www.robbinshunter.org. For more information\, contact Gill Wright Miller at millerg@denison.edu or 740-587-6766. &ldquo\;Scandalous Voices: Journalistic Truths&rdquo\; is about the media&rsquo\;s accountability for journalistic &ldquo\;truths&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;falsities.&rdquo\; Speakers include Max Abelson\, Bloomberg News and Business Week\; Myra MacPherson\, Washington Post and CNN\; Julie Carr-Smyth\, Associated Press\; and Mary Yost\, Columbus Dispatch. It will be moderated by Sally Crane Cox\, former editor of the Granville Sentinel. The roundtable is part of a three-year program celebrating the interests and concerns of Victoria Claflin Woodhull\, a native of Homer\, Ohio\, and the first woman to run for U.S. President in 1870. Woodhull and her sister were the primary contributors and editors of a newspaper\, The Weekly\, known for its radical views\, some of which are still quite controversial today. Many of the issues the sisters approached are still relevant- woman&rsquo\;s rights\, labor laws\, and revealing frauds on Wall Street. This roundtable&rsquo\;s discussion\, the second in a series\, will tie the sisters&rsquo\; interests to today&rsquo\;s issues of journalistic integrity\, relationships between the media and administration\, and the need for visible truth in media.
LOCATION:Denison University Herrick Hall 600 West Loop Granville\, Ohio 43023
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DTSTAMP:20260419T090357Z
URL:http://business.granvilleoh.com/events/details/denison-scandalous-voices-journalistic-truths-04-19-2018-11928
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