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What News Gets Reported - And What Does Not

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Start time: Fri, May 01, 2009 11:00
 
End time: Fri, May 01, 2009 12:00
 
Type: Lecture/Talk
 
Website: http://www.history.ucsb.edu/pr...
 
Address: Harbor Room, UCSB University Center
Santa Barbara, California 93106
United States
 

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"From Main Street to Wall Street: What News Gets Reported And What Does Not", a panel discussion featuring:

  • Steven Greenhouse from the New York Times. He is the nation's most authoritative reporter on labor and employment issues, defining what constitutes the news even as he reports it. For 15 years his investigative exposes have probed the way some of the nation’s largest corporations treat - and mistreat - their workers, from the Brooklyn waterfront to the Piedmont South, and from Toyota assembly lines to Wal-Mart check-out counters.
  • Ann Louise Bardach, award-winning investigative reporter.
  • Peter Dreier, director of the Urban & Environmental Policy Program at Occidental College.

Co-sponsored by:
The Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy in the UCSB Department of History, and:
the Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television and New Media at UCSB.

Free event but pay for on-campus parking.

Information web page http://www.history.uc...


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