Category Archives: Non-Columbia Events

Panel: The Economic Toll from the COVID-19 pandemic – Hosted by IRE

Join IRE next week as panelists discuss the economic toll from the COVID-19 pandemic. 
You can register for the webinar here


The economic toll from the coronavirus pandemic is hard to fathom. This session will cover finding data to quantify and dig into the economic fallout, as well as finding the human stories to illustrate the staggering toll. Panelists will show how to find and use economic data from the St. Louis Fed, how to dig into WARN reports of layoffs in your state, and how to crowdsource to find human sources, especially among vulnerable populations.

Speakers include Paul Overberg of The Wall Street Journal; Keith Taylor of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; and Wendi C. Thomas of MLK50. IRE Deputy Executive Director Denise Malan will moderate the panel.
The webinar will also be recorded and posted on the IRE website for those who cannot attend live. The webinar is free and available to members and non-members of IRE.

Time: Apr 15, 2020 2 PM Eastern Time; 1 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Register here.

Invite: Michael Isikoff in conversation with Peter Beinart @ Cuny

Nationally known investigative reporter and MSNBC commentator Michael Isikoff, whose new book “Russian Roulette” about Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election has been on the nonfiction best-seller list for weeks, will appear with our own Professor Peter Beinart in a special conversation about the Trump White House, national political scene, and the art of investigative reporting.
If you’re interested in attending and want to be guaranteed a seat, please use this link to register.

Join AAJA-Asia for Digital N3 2018: #RethinkingNews #Asia

Join AAJA-Asia for the first-ever Digital N3, an interactive 90-minute conversation with reporters in Asia and the U.S. taking place in select cities on both continents, connected live via videoconference. The event will take place Friday, February 9 (U.S.) / Saturday, February 10 (Asia). It’s an engaging experience you won’t want to miss.

Join a conversation with news leaders including:

  • Annalisa Burgos, ABS-CBN News Channel Anchor & Managing Editor joining from Manila
  • Sewell Chan, New York Times International News Editor joining from New York
  • Ken Moritsugu, AP News Editor for Japan and the Koreas joining from Tokyo
  • Jodi Schneider, Bloomberg Asia Senior News Editor joining from Hong Kong
This event is FREE for AAJA members, students and Bloomberg staff. A $10 USD donation to AAJA is suggested for non-members.
Depending on your location, the event will take place at the times and days listed below:
Friday, February 9 (U.S.)
New York – 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Washington, D.C. – 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Chicago – 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Seattle – 4:30pm to 6:00pm
San Francisco – 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Los Angeles – 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Saturday, February 10 (Asia)
Tokyo – 9:30am to 11:00am
Seoul – 9:30am to 11:00am
Hong Kong – 8:30am to 10:00am
Singapore – 8:30am to 10:00am
Bangkok – 7:30am to 9:00am
Looking for fresh story ideas that could hit the front page?
COME get a better view on events and trends in Asia and how it’s impacting American communities from Los Angeles to Chicago.
ENGAGE with journalists on the ground in Asia and the U.S. on the political, cultural and economic themes that connect across the Pacific Ocean.
LEARN the latest apps, websites and tools to add to your reporting toolbox.
AAJA-Asia is bringing ASIA to your town! Find out where people are meeting in your city and come join the discussion!
Curious about AAJA-Asia’s New.Now.Next Media Conference, taking place in Hong Kong May 25-27, 2018? Here’s your chance to get a taste of the exciting annual conference that gathers journalists and media professionals across the Asia Pacific region.
PROGRAM
Asia in Your Backyard – 45 minutes
A panel discussion with reporters and editors on the ground in Asia and the U.S. talking about the social, economic and cultural trends coming from Asia that impact the U.S. You will walk away with reporting ideas to pursue come Monday.
Reporting Tools You Can Use – 45 minutes
What’s the latest in news collecting and verifying information? We’ll look at the latest apps and online tools reporters are using. Learn more about the next Twitter or LinkedIn for gathering story ideas and reaching out to sources. A speaker from each city will briefly introduce a tool or an app used in their area.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
For U.S. attendees, the deadline to register is Wednesday, February 7 at 6pm ET / 3pm PT. For Asia attendees, the deadline to register is Thursday, February 8 at 12pm Hong Kong time.
You will receive details on event location and procedures after registration, including a video conference link for Asia members located outside of a host city.

INVITE: Live Taping of The Opposition with Jordan Klepper

The Opposition with Jordan Klepper,  a new show on Comedy Central, invites JSchool students to the Wednesday, December 13, 6:45-7:45pm. taping with political commentator, talk show host, and author Chris Matthews of MSNBC.
ABOUT THE SHOW
In a TV news landscape where it’s impossible to know whom to trust, one man rises above the partisan hackery of the mainstream media to bring you the only truth that matters: his. From the fringe-friendly mind of Jordan Klepper, this is The Opposition.
If interested, please send an email to stewart@theoppositionshow.com for VIP tickets.

INVITE: Using Evidence and Innovation to Address Poverty and Inequality

Using Evidence and Innovation to Address Poverty and Inequality

Register to Attend
You are invited to a Mayoral Forum on the role of evidence and innovation in addressing poverty and inequality, in New York City and beyond.

Join us on May 16 as Cecilia Muñoz, New America’s Vice President of Policy and Technology & Director of the National Network provides insights bridging the national and local perspectives during a forum led by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation.

SCHEDULE

9:15 AM Doors Open
Light breakfast available

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Conversation and Panel
Featuring:

Bill de Blasio @NYCMayor
Mayor, City of New York

Darren Walker
 @DarrenWalker
President, Ford Foundation

Matt Klein @Mattklein_
Executive Director, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity

Cecilia Muñoz @cecmunoz
Vice President, Policy & Technology; Director, National Network, New America
Former Director, White House Domestic Policy Council, 2012-2017

Gordon Berlin 
@MDRC_News
President MDRC

Anthony Shorris

First Deputy Mayor

Richard Buery 
@RichardBuery
Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives

Gabrielle Fialkoff
Senior Advisor to the Mayor and Director of the Office of Strategic Partnerships

Alicia Glen 
@DMAliciaGlen
Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development

Using Evidence and Innovation to Address Poverty and Inequality
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
9:15 AM – 1:00 PM EST
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcom X Blvd
New York, NY 10037

Please RSVP by May 8th.

Follow the conversation online using #MayoralForum and following @NewAmericaNYC.

INVITE: Keynotes Cocktails: Women of NY

The annual, off-the-record Keynotes & Cocktails: Women of NY conference returns to New York City on Tues., December 6 (7:30 am -12:30 pm), at the Paley Center for Media* in Midtown – and we have a special, deeply discounted rate available for Columbia students to join a morning of off-the-record insight and intimate, guided networking among the most accomplished women of the media, entertainment and tech communities. While Women of NY is designed to serve the women of our business community, everyone has a stake in gender equality, so…yes, ALL GENDERS are welcome.
 
As a student, you may attend for $79 + reg fee (the regular rate is $283 + reg fee). To receive the student rate, check out at www.melinc.com/ny by:
1 Entering promo code STUDENT in the “Enter Promotional Code” prompt
2 Entering your area of study in the “job title” field Columbia in the “company” line when you complete the work information section
   
The event gathers speakers, sponsors and attendees from ABC News, AMC Networks, Assembly EntertainmentThe Associated PressBRaVe Media VenturesCBS NewsGeek Girl Risinggo90GoogleHBONBCUNew Form DigitalNYC Mayor’s Office of Media and EntertainmentPBSSheEO Radical GenerosityTribune MediaTurnerUnited Talent AgencyVertebrae VRVH1 and more.
  
Agenda, a speaker gallery, sponsor info and registration may all be found on our online hub: www.melinc.com/ny.
 
You will also have the opportunity to request your preferred, expert-led break-out roundtable session…Modeled on the hit break-out sessions we debuted at Keynotes & Cocktails: Women of the West this past June in L.A., there will be sessions on such topics as AD SALES + MARKETING, PROGRAMMING + DEVELOPMENT, and DIGITAL MEDIA.

INVITE: Preview Screening of RIKERS

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Join us for an exclusive advance screening of Rikers, a new documentary from Bill Moyers. The screening will be followed by a conversation about the experience of incarceration on Rikers Island, featuring the filmmakers and individuals presented in the film. A reception will follow. Doors will open at 6pm, screening starts at 6:30pm.

REGISTRATION AND RSVP ARE REQUIRED AS SEATING IS LIMITED. We look forward to seeing you there!

The event page link requires a password (Rikers)

 

INVITE: Women in Media Series @ CUNY Graduate School of Journalism

Closing the Gender Gap: Women in Investigative Reporting

Date & Time:

From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on April 14, 2016

Location:

CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Room 308

Lisa ArmstrongLisa Armstrong

In a 2013 blog post, Sheila Coronel, director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism wrote:  “A quick look at the 100 or so nonprofit investigative reporting centers, funds and associations worldwide shows that the face of watchdog journalism is male.”

Part of the problem is that investigative reporting involves digging into political corruption, crime, and things that people are often doing their best to hide, and so comes with some risk. The question is whether women journalists, who might be seen as being more physically vulnerable, are as up to the task of investigative reporting as men.

Please join us for a discussion with panelists Sarah Childress, senior digital reporter for Frontline; Esther Kaplan, editor of The Nation’s Investigative Fund; and Kendall Taggart, investigative reporter at BuzzFeed, who will talk about their own work, barriers they have faced, and ways they have overcome them.

This event is part of the “Women in Media” series sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism’s Diversity Committee.

Admission is free but registration is required. RSVP here.

Panelists:

Sarah ChildressSarah Childress

Sarah Childress is a senior digital reporter for FRONTLINE. Previously, she covered Iraq for Newsweek and sub-Saharan Africa for The Wall Street Journal, and edited reporters in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America for GlobalPost. Her work has also been published in The New York Times and The Washington Post.

Esther KaplanEsther Kaplan

Esther Kaplan is editor of the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute. She has written for Harper’s, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Nation, The American Prospect, In These Times, The Village Voice, and other publications. She is the author of With God on Their Side: George W. Bush and the Christian Right (New Press), which Ms. magazine called “a frightening and necessary read.” She was a 2013 fellow with the Alicia Patterson Foundation.

Kendall TaggartKendall Taggart

Kendall Taggart is a reporter at BuzzFeed. She works on long-term, investigative projects and has written about charity scams, judges who violate the law, and environmental health issues.  Previously, she was a reporter at The Center for Investigative Reporting. While there, she worked on “America’s Worst Charities,” a project about nonprofits that claimed to support causes like aiding terminally ill children and police officers, but funneled many of the donations to themselves or for-profit fundraising companies. The project was honored with the Gold Bartlett & Steele award for investigative business journalism. @KendallTTaggart

Moderator: Lisa Armstrong, a journalist and visiting associate professor at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. She has reported from several countries, including Ethiopia, The Philippines, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Tajikistan, and from Haiti from 2010 to 2014 through grants from The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and NYU. Her work has been published in The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, Essence, The New York Times and other outlets, and has won multiple awards, including a National Press Club award for online journalism, and a Webby, for her “Voices of Haiti” ibook, which was a compilation of the blog posts and multimedia work done with her Pulitzer Center colleagues. She currently has grants from The Investigative Fund and The Carter Center to report on juveniles who have been sentenced to life without parole.