Poynter Fellowship Video Distinguished Guests
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The Poynter Fellowship plays a unique role in the educational life of Yale University. Nelson Poynter (Yale, M.A. 1927) established the program to enable Yale to bring to its campus distinguished reporters, editors and others who have made important contributions to the media. By sponsoring symposia and conferences on issues of broad public concern and by bringing to the university some of the most outstanding journalists from the United States and abroad, the Poynter Fellowship has helped Yale students and faculty gain special insight into the media and its role in contemporary culture.
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Journalism, Architecture, & the Role of Criticism
Cathleen McGuigan, former architecture critic for Newsweek magazine and newly appointed editor of Architectural Record discusses architectural journalism and the role of architectural criticism in the built environment with veteran architectural journalist Carter Wiseman and emerging journalist Paul Needham. This was a Poynter fellowship program, which took place at the Loria Center for Art History adjoining the Yale School of Architecture on April 11, 2011.
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What's Left for the Left
Discussion with influential leaders from the Left about how progressives can reclaim their political clout. Speakers include former DNC chair Howard Dean, The Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel, Yale professor Jacob Hacker and student Daniel Hornung, president of Yale chapter of the Roosevelt Institute. Topics covered include: What are the key goals of Progressives? Does progressivism have to define itself for a new era? Realignment of political poles. How to combat corporate power. Do unions still play a role? Can a Liberal agenda win over Middle Class voters? How the Right uses hatred to manipulate public opinion. How do young voters see the future of progressive politics?