
Often during Hollings Center dialogues, there are two voices that we remember. These are two people that may come from two entirely different backgrounds and are eager to solve a challenge of mutual interest. Our dialogues, in-person and virtual, provide a unique venue that allows these individuals to not just express their opinions but also explain how they got there. This podcast series will pick up where the dialogue finished and take those conversations even further.
To learn more about our dialogue programs, visit www.hollingscenter.org
Apr 12, 2022
23 min

Often during Hollings Center dialogues, there are two voices that we remember. These are two people that may come from two entirely different backgrounds and are eager to solve a challenge of mutual interest. Our dialogues, in-person and virtual, provide a unique venue that allows these individuals to not just express their opinions but also explain how they got there. This podcast series will pick up where the dialogue finished and take those conversations even further.
To learn more about our dialogue programs, visit www.hollingscenter.org
Mar 29, 2022
24 min

There is an undeniable paradigm shift in how societies receive their information and news, and how journalists produce it. To better understand this landscape, we convened a dialogue conference in Tunis in 2019 to discuss new business models for media outlets, diversity in newsrooms, new modes of storytelling, trust in the media, disinformation and misinformation, and the trajectory of journalism. To pick up where we left off in 2019, we invited back Bayan Tal and Fatima Bahja, who discuss opportunities and challenges in new media in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mar 15, 2022
30 min

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Mar 9, 2022
59 sec
