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1 row where day = "Thursday" and event_name = "Redefining Impact [or] Metrics to Match Your Mission" sorted by event_tzid

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  • Redefining Impact [or] Metrics to Match Your Mission · 1

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  • Thursday · 1
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thu-redefining impact Thursday 12:30-1:45pm ET Redefining Impact [or] Metrics to Match Your Mission What would happen if we changed what it means for journalism to have impact? Traditionally, when we talk about impact journalism, it follows a pattern of articles being written and a law changing or someone stepping down from their role. This idea doesn’t leave a lot of room for the other impact journalism has on communities — like trust, media literacy and access to actionable information. We’re going to discuss how to rethink the impact you’re tracking as a result of your journalism and then the next big step of actually tracking it. Darryl Holliday, Julie Christie       75 minutes       thu-1230pm y 2020-07-16T12:30:00 2020-07-16T13:45:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-redefining impact

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