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Tag Archives: Journalism
Maureen Dowd at Syracuse
Check out the live stream of the conversation via Storify! View this post on Instagram My #fridaythe13 was pretty damn lucky. I had the honor of interviewing #pulitzer prize winner, Maureen Dowd at @syracuseu. We talked about the state of … Continue reading
Chatting about Diversity Education in Media with Joy Reid
On Tuesday, I had the awesome honor and privilege to chat with Joy Reid, MSNBC correspondent and host of AMJoy, about her definitions of diversity, and the experience of teaching diversity and inclusion classes to the next generation of media … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts, Charisse is Cool, Classes, Media and identity Construction, Media Effects, Research, Television
Tagged Culture, Education, Gender, Identity, Industry, Journalism, Media, Politics, Race
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Master Class: Psychology of Fake News
I will be teaching a master class at the Chautauqua Institute on the Psychology of Fake News on Tuesday, August 15. You can sign up here: chq.org/season/take-a-class. Full Description: Fake news is not new. Its current incarnation is the outcome of … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts, Charisse is Cool, Classes, Professional, Psychology and Technology, Satire
Tagged Culture, Industry, Journalism, Psychology, Video
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Laughing With vs. Laughing At: Seeing satire through a marginalized lens
The hegemonic dominance of a White, Christian, heterosexual, middle class, male lens, inhibits the audience potential to understand and be impacted by marginalized satire. Continue reading
Posted in Classes, Satire
Tagged Culture, Education, Journalism, Media, Mentorship, New Media, Politics, Student Work
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Learning and Laughing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver as Educational Entertainment
My Capstone student, Patty Terhune, a TRF major at Newhouse knocked it out the park this week with a great analysis, a hilarious presentation, and award for Best Capstone Project in the professional programs category for 2017. SO PROUD!! … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts, Classes, Media Effects, Satire
Tagged Education, Industry, Journalism, Media, Mentorship, Politics, Social Justice, Student Work
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16th Annual Conversation on Race and Entertainment Media: Donny Jackson
Check out pictures and tweets via Storify. Clips coming soon! UPDATE: Congratulations to Donny Jackson, Ph.D. and Kamau Bell for their first Emmy for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program! Donny Jackson, executive producer and show runner for CNN’s “United Shades of America with … Continue reading
Posted in Charisse is Cool, Classes, Intersectional Identities, Satire, Television
Tagged Culture, Industry, Journalism, Media, Psychology, Race, Social Justice
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