Author Talks: Journalism in the Age of Trump
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A conversation on the shifting responsibilities, obligations, purposes, and even definitions of American journalism—the first in a series of events celebrating the 30th anniversary of The New York Public Library’s Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism.
Dean Baquet, Executive Editor of The New York Times
Shawna Thomas, DC Bureau Chief of VICE News
Jose Antonio Vargas, Founder of Define American
Jacob Weisberg, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Slate Group
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Bill Moyers, Managing Editor of BillMoyers.com
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Registration does not guarantee admission. For free events, we generally overbook to ensure a full house. All registered seats are released 15 minutes before start time, so we recommend that you arrive early.
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Since 1988, The New York Public Library has given the Bernstein Award to journalists whose books have brought clarity and public attention to important issues, events, or policies. Previous winners of the award include George Packer, Ellen Schultz, David Finkel, Katherine Boo, Dan Fagin, Anand Giridharadas and, most recently, Jill Leovy for her book Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America. Find out more about the award, past winners, and related programs.
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