February 10, 2016
Black History Month Lecture: Jamil Smith, "Intersectionality as a Job Requirement in Modern Journalism"
Wednesday, 5:00 p.m., Vollum lecture hall
Jamil Smith is a senior editor at New Republic. He is also the host of the podcast INTERSECTION, which examines how the various ways we identify come together. He is a former producer at MSNBC, where he worked on The Rachel Maddow Show and Melissa Harris-Perry. He has also earned three Emmy Awards as a producer at NFL Films. Jamil Smith will be giving a lecture on why embracing a nuanced view of personal identities must be essential to modern journalism. Sponsored by the Office for Institutional Diversity, Committee on Diversity.
For more information on Reed's Black History Month events, visit our website.
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Black History Month Lecture: Jamil Smith, "Intersectionality as a Job Requirement in Modern Journalism"
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