Former CNN journalist visits Lagos for World Press Freedom Day activities
Fri, Apr 26, 2019 | By publisher
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Jennifer Thomas, a former CNN producer and current assistant professor of Broadcast Journalism at Howard University in Washington, DC will visit Lagos from April 29 to May 3 to help the United States Consulate General mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day.
At the CNN, Thomas played a vital role in the network’s coverage of major news stories. She was honoured by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for her contribution to the network’s September 11 coverage and received the Peabody Award for her contribution to the CNN’s coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
As part of her weeklong activities, Thomas will conduct a broadcast journalism workshop, grant a series of interviews highlighting the role of the free press in a democracy, and interact with journalism students at the School of Media and Communication at the Pan Atlantic University. Following the journalism class, she will be featured in a Facebook Live session focused on the “Menace of Fake News.”
On World Press Freedom Day, May 3, her week-long engagements will conclude with a lecture at the Pan Atlantic University. The audience will include journalism faculty and students, senior journalists and editors, as well as representatives of media development organizations.
Speaking on the visit of Thomas to commemorate the 26th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, Russell Brooks, the US Consulate public affairs officer, said: “We are extremely pleased that Professor Thomas will join us to mark this important occasion and share her insights with Nigerian colleagues. The United States considers a free press to be a foundation of democratic governance. We believe a free press must be fostered to keep citizens properly informed and actively engaged in the issues that affect them in order to hold government and other institutions accountable to the public.”
– Apr. 26, 2019 @ 0i:00 GMT |
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