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The Future of News: Journalism in a Post-Truth Era Video

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Tuesday, January 31, 4–6 pm., Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Co-sponsored by the Office of the President, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism, and the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy

Welcoming remarks Drew Gilpin Faust
President and Lincoln Professor of History, Harvard University

Remarks William Kristol
Editor at large, The Weekly Standard

Story Kathleen Kingsbury
Managing editor, Digital, The Boston Globe

Conversation
Ann Marie Lipinski, Moderator
Curator, Nieman Foundation for Journalism

Gerard Baker
Editor in chief, The Wall Street Journal

Lydia Polgreen
Editor in chief, The Huffington Post

David Leonhardt
Op-ed columnist, The New York Times

Story Lolly Bowean
Reporter, Chicago Tribune

Remarks Brian Stelter
Senior media correspondent, CNN
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