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CSE Hosts Lecture with Ukrainian-Based Terrell Jermaine Starr

in Centers & Programs, Videos

Independent journalist Terrell Jermaine Starr describes the treatment of ethnic and racial minorities in Ukraine and Russia, the vast humanity in Ukraine and the diverse racial experiences in the country, as well as how identity has played into the Russia-Ukraine war.

Tagged: 2022, Center for the Study of Europe, journalism, Racism, Russia, Ukraine, War

Pardee School Alumna’s “Diaries in Exile” Documents Stories of Ukrainian Refugees

in Alumni, Videos

As two individuals who have also been displaced by this war, Kent and fellow producer Romana Isabella speak to individuals not as foreigners trying to extract a quotable story, but as fellow displaced people who understand and empathize with their trauma.

Tagged: 2022, journalism, Pardee School Alumni, Refuge, Russia, Ukraine

Pardee School Alumna Discusses Importance of Independent Journalism in Ukraine

in Alumni

When the highly respected Kyiv Post was shuttered in late 2021, members of the editorial staff – including Pardee alumna Elina Kent – launched their own news site.

Tagged: 2022, journalism, Pardee School Alumni, Propaganda, Russia, Ukraine

Loftis: Media Follows Military in Crisis Zones

in General News

When it comes to reporting the news that interests Americans, media organizations have to make a tough choice; conflict, or Kardashians?

Tagged: 2015, congo, Iraq, journalism, loftis, media, robert loftis

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