Changing Biased Systems in Newsrooms

Presented at ONA19
September 11, 2019
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This event is presented by Women’s Media Center

This session will address what can be done to make institutional change and better reflect the needs of a diverse population and workforce in media.


Speakers

Nicole Carroll
Editor-in-Chief, USA TODAY
Siri Chilazi
Research Fellow, Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University
S. Mitra Kalita
CEO/Co-founder, URL Media
Raju Narisetti
Director, Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism, Columbia Journalism School, McKinsey and Company

Moderators

Soraya Chemaly
Director, WMC Speech Project
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