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Time: 6pm
This spring, the Charles W. Kegley Memorial Lecture presented by the Kegley Institute of Ethics will feature Rebecca Nagle, an award-winning journalist and member of the Cherokee Nation. The event, "Changing the Narrative: Native/Indigenous Representation in the News Media," will take place in the Doré Theatre on April 17th at 6 p.m. The public is welcome to attend this free talk. A live stream will also be available. Dr. Nate Olson, interim director of KIE, remarked, "We are thrilled to bring the award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle to campus." "Nagle’s journalism, including her critically acclaimed podcast “This Land,” has helped bring overdue attention to issues affecting indigenous communities. Her campus visit and lecture will highlight the vibrancy of indigenous communities both locally and nationally.” The event is free and open to the public, and free parking is available in Lots A, B, and C after 5:30pm. The event will also be livestreamed at https://csub.zoom.us/j/86577363059
Agenda/Topics
This spring, the Charles W. Kegley Memorial Lecture presented by the Kegley Institute of Ethics will feature Rebecca Nagle, an award-winning journalist and member of the Cherokee Nation.
The event, "Changing the Narrative: Native/Indigenous Representation in the News Media," will take place in the Doré Theatre on April 17th at 6 p.m. The public is welcome to attend this free talk. A live stream will also be available.
Dr. Nate Olson, interim director of KIE, remarked, "We are thrilled to bring the award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle to campus." "Nagle’s journalism, including her critically acclaimed podcast “This Land,” has helped bring overdue attention to issues affecting indigenous communities. Her campus visit and lecture will highlight the vibrancy of indigenous communities both locally and nationally.”
The event is free and open to the public, and free parking is available in Lots A, B, and C after 5:30pm. The event will also be livestreamed at https://csub.zoom.us/j/86577363059
Featuring
Featuring Rebecca Nagle, Award-Winning Journalist, Member of Cherokee Nation, and Host of This Land Podcast
Location
IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAM; Free and Open to the Public Free Parking After 5:30 P.M. in Lots A, B, and C