Poynter Events

2022

Writer, Journalist, and Producer
April 13, 2022 - 2:00pm
The White Correspondent's Burden
Davenport College Common Room See map
248 York St.

How do we write about where we’re not from? Can we write about “others,” and how should we? Foreign correspondents have come under attack both for budgetary reasons (they’re expensive), and ethical ones (“locals” should tell their own stories). In this talk, Jina Moore will argue for the virtues of foreign correspondence. Outsiders can cultivate the ability to see new or different sides of insiders’ problems and strengths, and share them with the world. Ms. Moore will speak about how to develop the skill of conveying the full humanity of one’s subjects, even in the context of editorial prejudices and while reckoning with the forms of privilege that shape people’s lives.

Award-winning & Bestselling Novelist and Essayist
April 12, 2022 - 6:00pm
Life After Yale: An Exploration with Min Jin Lee
Schwarzman Center, Presidents’ Room See map
168 Grove St.

Zoom Registration

Co-sponsored by: Yale’s Asian American Cultural Center, Yale Schwarzman Center, Yale English Department and Yale Office of Career Strategies

Staff writer at The Atlantic and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic
April 7, 2022 - 4:00pm
How Normal Led to This: On Two Years of Covering the Pandemic
SLB, Room 120 See map
12:00pm
Does Public Health Need a Reboot

Register for the event: bit.ly/PublicHealthReboot 

Photographer
April 6, 2022 - 1:30pm
Séance: Spiritualist Ritual and the Search for Ectoplasm
G32 Green Hall, 1156 Chapel St. See map
Staff Writer, The New Yorker
April 1, 2022 - 12:15pm
A Conversation with The New Yorker’s Ben Taub
SLB, Room 129 See map

Moderated by Emily Bazelon, Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School

Please join Ben Taub, staff writer for The New Yorker, for a wide-ranging discussion about war, law, and journalism. Drawing on his extensive reporting from Syria and Iraq, Taub will discuss efforts by human rights activists, lawyers, and journalists to hold war criminals to account, and the effect of impunity on the conduct of war in the Middle East and Europe. He will also answer questions about his experience reporting on an array of subjects everywhere from the arctic to the ocean floor, and will discuss the state of long-form investigative journalism today. Emily Bazelon, staff writer at the New York Times Magazine and Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, will moderate.

Author and Associate Professor of Communication, Culture and Media Studies at Howard University
March 31, 2022 - 6:30pm
100% Disruptive: Don’t Mute DC, ‘Pushy Women,” and the Campaign to End Anti-Blackness in the Arts and Public Life.

In-person seating is limited, please click here to register for either in-person or virtual attendance: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1550214

Investigative Journalist
March 31, 2022 - 11:30am
Media Coverage of Tunisian Elections - Lack of information and of accountability

Please join via Zoom. 

Co-sponsored by the Global Justice Program. 

Afghan Film Director
March 29, 2022 - 7:00pm
Screening of Parlika (2016) followed by Q&A with the director
Luce Hall See map
34 Hillhouse Ave.

This documentary tells the story of Suraya Parlika, an Afghan woman who dared to enter public politics, which is eminently a territory of men.

7:00pm
Screening of Hava, Maryam, Ayesha (2019) followed by Q&A with the director

Three pregnant women are living in Kabul. From different social backgrounds, each faces a big challenge and must solve her problem by herself for the first time.

250 Loria See map
190 York St.
Staff Writer, The New Yorker
March 8, 2022 - 4:00pm
Why I No Longer Write About Music
Leitner House, Pierson College See map
231 Park Street

SEATING IS LIMITED! 
To reserve a spot, please e-mail: margaret.spillane@yale.edu

Writer
February 28, 2022 - 4:00pm
Immersive Journalism and Human Rights