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Wednesday, August 3, 2022<br />

12:30 to 2 p.m. / W000<br />

Minorities and Communication and History Divisions<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

From MOVE to George Floyd and Beyond: The Challenges and Benefits of Journalists<br />

of Color Covering Their Communities<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Karen M. Turner, Temple<br />

Panelists<br />

By Us, For Us: How The Digital Black Press Covered Black Lives Matter<br />

Miya Williams Fayne, California State, Fullerton<br />

“Am I Black? You Know They Can SEE Me, Right?”<br />

Rochelle Riley, Director of Arts and Culture/City of Detroit, Former nationally<br />

syndicated columnist/Detroit Free Press<br />

Almost a Gift and a Curse: The Double-bind of Black Journalists Balancing Protest,<br />

Black Stories, and Objectivity<br />

Denetra Walker, Georgia<br />

Double Standards/Double Vision - Ignoring Obvious Injustice…Again<br />

Linn Washington Jr., Temple<br />

12:30 to 2 p.m. / W000<br />

Scholastic Journalism Division<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Strengthening the Pipeline From Education to Industry: Innovative Interface Taking Shape<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Linda Bowen, California State, Northridge<br />

Panelists<br />

Daniela Gerson, California State, Northridge<br />

Darleen Principe, Santa Barbara City College<br />

Joy Visconti, Michigan State<br />

12:30 to 2 p.m. / W000<br />

Visual Communication and Law and Policy Divisions<br />

PF&R Panel Session<br />

Exploring the Photo Bill of Rights<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Kyser Lough, Georgia<br />

Panelists<br />

Tara Pixley, Loyola Marymount<br />

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2022 AEJMC Detroit Conference Program Copy

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