Saturday
May132017

Publishing Reality: Exploring Our Relationship with Today’s News

with Mattia FERRARESI, New York correspondent for the Italian newspaper, Il Foglio, and Daniel PETTY, Director of Audience Development for Digital First Media

moderated by Timothy HERRMANN, A member of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See at the UN

Presented by Crossroads Cultural Center and The Denver Post

We are inundated with news, information, and social media everywhere, all the time. We maybe forget that there are people that work every day to provide news as quickly as possible to accommodate the velocity of our routine and beat their competition. The job of a journalist is not an easy one. The news must be chosen, understood, elaborated, and finally published.

Surrounded by an infinite number of outlets and opinions, we still struggle to understand what is true. Sometimes we find ourselves reading a specific newspaper or ignoring a certain source just to reinforce an idea we have. Sometimes it looks like reality is only an excuse to support a previously developed point of view. In this jungle of information, we find ourselves even more lost and confused.

How can we face this inevitable confusion and can news agencies help us?

The event is open to the public and free of charge.

About this Event

Date: Saturday, May 13, 2017
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Denver Post Auditorium
101 W Colfax
Denver, CO
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About the Speaker

Daniel Petty
Director of Audience Development for Digital First Media
Mattia Ferraresi
New York correspondent for the Italian newspaper, Il Foglio
Timothy Herrmann
A member of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations

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