The Fighting Press: Ethnic Media Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Date: Saturday, June 7th
Time: 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Room: 200 E
Track: Civil Rights, Social Justice, and Media
Session Type: panel

For nearly two centuries, ethnic media have been at the forefront of fighting for eth­nic and racial equality for the communities they serve. That fight continues to this day. In its coverage of issues like immigrant rights and civil rights, the ethnic press continues its historic role of challenging government policy. Panelists will explore the successes and challenges facing ethnic media outlets throughout the country.

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