What Is The Future Of Local News The Journalism Crisis Project Webinar Series

The third installment of the Journalism Crisis Project, originally broadcast on June 4, 2020, tackles the future of local news and features panelists Stacy-Marie Ishmael, Editorial Director, Texas Tribune; Farai Chideya, Program Officer, Creativity and Free Expression, Journalism, The Ford Foundation; Jeanne Straus, President & Publisher, Straus News; Tasneem Raja, Editor-in-Chief, The Oaklandside and Emily Bell, Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism with moderator Kyle Pope of CJR.

The Journalism Crisis Project is a weekly joint webinar hosted by the Columbia Journalism Review and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism featuring a panel of special guests to discuss the current crisis in local journalism and how COVID-19 is impacting and accelerating problems that have long been accumulating in the world of media and reporting.

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