Journalism’s Ephemeral Reckoning with Racism: Lessons from Minneapolis

Danielle K. Brown
Event Date & Time
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Event Location
1114 Social Sciences Building

267 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Assistant Professor Danielle K. Brown (UMN Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication) will present "Journalism’s Ephemeral Reckoning with Racism: Lessons from Minneapolis."

All attendees must register by April 20, 2023. 
 

About the Speaker

Danielle K. Brown is the John & Elizabeth Bates Cowles Professor of Journalism, Diversity and Equality in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She is an award-winning, political communication researcher investigating the intersection of news media, underserved and historically excluded communities, and social justice efforts. Danielle has published dozens of articles in top-tier journals in mass communication, sociology, and political science, and her work also appears in popular media outlets like Salon, Yahoo News, and The Conversation.  In 2022, she received the International Communication Association's Journalism Studies Public Engagement Award and in 2020, she received the Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Outstanding Junior Scholar Award. She also received prestigious recognition from Mass Communication and Society Division of AEJMC for her dissertation and was named an emerging scholar for AEJMC in 2018.
 

Sociology Workshop Series

The Sociology Workshop Series provides a forum for faculty and students to present work and work in progress across a wide range of substantive areas, theoretical perspectives, and research methodology.

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