Journalism of the Future

Tuesday, February 25, 2020, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Photo of illustration of person sitting and reading a burning newspaper
Photo by Elijah O’Donnell

This industry and academy roundtable discussion explores how newsrooms use new technology, if tech will replace print publications, if virtual reality and augmented reality create empathy, definitions of fake news, how technology improves accessibility and how to get a technology job in journalism. Free.

Roundtable participants

  • Reed Albergotti, reporter, The Washington Post
  • Ericka Cruz Guevarra, producer, KQED
  • Lawrence Carter-Long, director of communications, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
  • Elizabeth Bradley Hunter, assistant professor of theatre studies
  • Joshua Davis, assistant professor of Journalism

Hosted by the Fabula(b) in the SF State School of Theatre and Dance, in partnership with SF State’s School of Theatre and Dance, School of Design and Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability and the CSU Entertainment Alliance.

Location: 
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 121
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Contact: 
Elizabeth Bradley Hunter
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