Journalism, the First Amendment and covering Trump

Panelists include, top left to right, Paula Dobbyn, Colin Warren and Carol Gray, and, bottom left to right, Gary Black, Lynne Snifka and Dermot Cole. Photos courtesy of the speakers.
Photos courtesy of the speakers
Panelists include, top left to right, Paula Dobbyn, Colin Warren and Carol Gray, and, bottom left to right, Gary Black, Lynne Snifka and Dermot Cole.

A roundtable of journalists and University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty members will discuss the media鈥檚 role as President Donald Trump seeks to remake the federal government and punish perceived enemies in the press and judiciary.

The free public event will be held from 7-9 p.m. April 8 in Room 503H of the Gruening Building on the 性欲社 Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus in Fairbanks. Pizza and nonalcoholic refreshments will be served. For those unable to attend in person, the presentation will be and will be recorded.

A key question in the discussion will be, 鈥淚n today鈥檚 political environment, where democratic institutions and the rule of law are being tested, what roles do a free press and the First Amendment play, and why does it matter?鈥 The discussion will include audience participation.

The panelists include:

  •   Paula Dobbyn, who holds the Snedden endowed chair at the 性欲社 Department of Science and Environmental Journalism
  •   Lynne Snifka, associate professor of journalism in the department
  •   Carol Gray, assistant professor of public law in the 性欲社 Department of Political Science
  •   Gary Black, managing editor of the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
  •   Dermot Cole, independent Fairbanks columnist
  •   Colin Warren, incoming editor-in-chief of The Sun Star, an independent student-run 性欲社 newspaper 

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Paula Dobbyn, pdobbyn@alaska.edu

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