Poynter Events
2021

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Zoom Link: https://yale.zoom.us/j/3713192937
Khadija Sharife, Senior Editor for Africa, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
William Bourdon, Advocate, Founding Partner Cabinet Bourdon & Associés, Founder Platform for the Protection of African Whistleblowers (PPLAAF), Founder Sherpa
Co-sponsored by the Yale Global Justice Program and the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights, Yale Law School

Zoom Link: https://yale.zoom.us/j/99803062617
Co-sponsored by the YLS National Security Group

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Co-sponsored by the South Asian Youth Initiative

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Speakers:
Khadija Sharife, Senior Editor for Africa, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Steven Donziger, Lawyer, Writer, and Environmental Advocate
Co-sponsored by the Yale Global Justice Program and the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights, Yale Law School

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Co-sponsored by Yale Education Studies, the Ludwig Center at Yale Law School and RITM at Yale.
Speakers:
Dr. Matt Delmont, Dartmouth University
Aneth Naranjo & Obrian Rosario, Integrate NYC
Alexander Rodriguez & Ayana Smith, Teens Take Charge
Student activism has been central to efforts to desegregate New York City Public Schools. In 1964, 464,000 New York City public school students held the largest march of the entire Civil Rights movement to protest New York City school segregation. However, the event got minimal representation in the national news media, and a much smaller demonstration by white mothers opposing busing garnered more press coverage. Today as New York City students once again tackle New York City’s status as the most segregated school district in the nation, how does media representation and strategy impact their work? How do students transform the information landscape through unprecedented forms of social media and sharing?
Join a conversation with historian Matthew Delmont, author of Why Busing Failed and students from Integrate NYC and Teens Take Charge as they discuss the past, present and future of school integration work in New York City.

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Co-sponsored by The Law, Ethics, & Animals Program at Yale Law School.

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Co-sponsored by The Law, Ethics, & Animals Program at Yale Law School.

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Co-sponsored by the Yale Program on Peace and Development and the National Committee on American Foreign Policy
2020

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/crazynotinsaneatyale
Q&A Zoom Link: https://yale.zoom.us/j/95968821976
Event Update: Please note: You can now view the HBO documentary at any time prior to the Q&A. If you requested an HBO code upon registration, please check your email for instructions.
Join Alex Gibney, Dr. Otnow Lewis, and our host, Professor Zoe Chance from the Yale School of Management at 7:30 p.m. for an audience Q & A.
Why do people kill? Why do some of us kill, and others resist the temptation? The groundbreaking work of Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis, psychiatrist to Ted Bundy and other serial killers, has influenced policy, supreme court cases, and what it means to be “insane.” Academy Award winner Alex Gibney explores these ideas in his artful new film Crazy, Not Insane. Esquire magazine has called Gibney “the most important documentarian of our time.” Some of his other films include: Taxi to the Dark Side; Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room; The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley; and the pandemic response exposé Totally Under Control. Otnow Lewis is a Yale Medical School alum and former faculty member. Gibney is a Yale College alum and 2020 Yale Poynter Fellow.