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5 rows where day = "Thursday" and transcription = "y" sorted by event_dtstart

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  • Thursday · 5
id day time event_name event_description facilitators break everyone facilitators_twitter length notepad room talk timeblock transcription event_dtstart ▼ event_dtend event_tzid event_uid
thu-opening Thursday 11-11:15am ET OpenNews special DEI Coalition announcement We're really excited.     y   15 minutes       thu-11am y 2020-07-16T11:00:00 2020-07-16T11:15:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-opening
thu-talks-john Thursday 11:15am-12pm ET SRCCON Talks: John Hernandez John Hernandez on burning it all down, and the problematic, inherited cultures imbued within journalism.         45 minutes     y thu-11am y 2020-07-16T11:15:00 2020-07-16T12:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-talks-john
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
thu-covid-inequality Thursday 4-5:15pm ET Reporting on Inequality & Public Health During COVID-19 As COVID-19 touches nearly every beat in the newsroom, what are some of the critical undercovered stories of this moment, and how can journalists tell these stories with nuance and clarity? What are “better practices” for sourcing public health stories, particularly new scientific research? As hate speech and public health misinformation increasingly collide, how should journalists cover COVID-19 misinformation? Discussion will focus on the challenges journalists face in this moment, and how they can step up to the critical task of telling the story of America & the pandemic. How do we connect institutional racism and inequality that existed before COVID-19, and has deep historical roots, with events unfolding on the ground? Smitha Khorana       75 minutes       thu-4pm y 2020-07-16T16:00:00 2020-07-16T17:15:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-covid-inequality
thu-talks-doris-samantha Thursday 5:30-6:15pm ET SRCCON Talks: Doris Truong & Samantha Ragland Doris Truong and Samantha Ragland on how no matter where you are on your organization’s ladder, you have agency and you have power.         45 minutes     y thu-530pm y 2020-07-16T17:30:00 2020-07-16T18:15:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-talks-doris-samantha

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   [time] TEXT,
   [event_name] TEXT,
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   [facilitators] TEXT,
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   [everyone] TEXT,
   [facilitators_twitter] TEXT,
   [length] TEXT,
   [notepad] TEXT,
   [room] TEXT,
   [talk] TEXT,
   [timeblock] TEXT,
   [transcription] TEXT,
   [event_dtstart] TEXT,
   [event_dtend] TEXT,
   [event_tzid] TEXT,
   [event_uid] TEXT
);
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