Global Press Visionary, Cristi Hegranes, on the Need for Consequence Driven Reporting
Release Date: 09/01/2020
The Social Change Diaries
At no point in recent history has civil rights been so loudly at the forefront of everyday life. The tidal wave of shared trauma ushered in by the Covid-19 pandemic and the recent slew of racially motivated murders presents glaring questions around civil rights and the possible springboard for true systemic change. As an expert in policies, laws and all facets of civil rights, Ms. Lieberman discusses the implications of this time period and the nuances of this complex, powerful moment in human history.
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info_outlineIn this episode, Global Press Founder, Cristi Hegranes, shines a powerful light on solutions to institutional, ingrained problems that underly today's news media. She outlines key differences between action driven reporting and its more informative, impactful alternative: consequence driven reporting. Learn why trained local journalists, equipped to provide precise narratives that accurately inform listeners, represent a pathway to truly educating people in a non biased way, about important global issues.