Poynter Events

2023

Chief International Correspondent, CNN
February 9, 2023 - 12:00pm
Reporting from the Front Line: A Conversation with Clarissa Ward
GM Room, Horchow Hall See map
55 Hillhouse Ave.

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4:00pm
Jonathan Edwards College Tea: On the Challenges of International Journalism Today

Limited event capacity; seating is first come, first served.

Jonathan Edwards, Taft Library See map
68 High St.
Visual Artist and Activist
February 3, 2023 - 9:30am
Work and Service
Green Hall, Room B03 See map
1156 Chapel St.
International Correspondent, The New York Times
January 27, 2023 - 12:30pm
From Frontlines to Frontpages: Conversation with Valerie Hopkins” Moderated by Professor Marci Shore
Luce Hall, Room 202 and via Zoom Registration See map
34 Hillhouse Ave.

Co-sponsored by the Yale MacMillan Center’s European Studies Counci

Washington Bureau Chief, The Economist
January 26, 2023 - 4:00pm
Covering American Politics in an Age of Peak Polarization
Yale Daily News Boardroom (3rd Floor) See map
202 York Street

Co-sponsored by the Yale Journalism Initiative

2022

reporter and graphics editor, The New York Times
November 30, 2022 - 3:00pm
Visual Investigations and Spatial Techniques
Franke Family Digital Humanities Laboratory, Sterling Memorial Library See map
120 High St.

Co-sponsored by Franke Family Digital Humanities Laboratory, Yale Computer Science, Yale WGiCS, and fSTS@Yale Collective

Creator and Co-Host of the "Know Your Enemy" Podcast
November 16, 2022 - 6:00pm
What Happened? The 2022 Midterms, the Right, and American Democracy
HQ L02 See map
320 York St.

Matt Sitman, creator and co-host of the “Know Your Enemy” podcast reflects on the outcomes of the mid-term elections and its implications for the future of American democracy.

Please register to join the webinar. 

Award-Winning Journalist and Host & Producer of the "This Land" Podcast
November 14, 2022 - 4:00pm
We Still Here: Fighting Erasure Through Indigenous Storytelling
HQ L02 See map
320 York St.
documentary filmmaker and producer
November 14, 2022 - 12:00pm
Documentaries, Memory and Human Rights in Guatemala
Luce Hall, Room 202 See map
34 Hillhouse Ave.

In this session, documentary filmmaker Anaïs Taracena will sit in conversation with Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies at MacMillan Center Postdoctoral Associate María Aguilar, to discuss the importance of documentary films in postwar Latin American societies. The talk will center on how films contribute to collective memory as well as the state of freedom of expression and human rights in the country. Lunch will be provided.

Author, Political Activist, & Former Editor at Labor Notes
November 13, 2022 - 3:00pm
Reproductive Justice Before and After Roe
WLH, Sudler Hall See map
100 Wall St.

Co-sponsored by Yale Young Democratic Socialists of America

Former Presidential Candidate, Lawyer, and Consumer Advocate
November 12, 2022 - 2:00pm
Getting Mobilized to Overcome Coercive Corporatist Powers