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The Walrus Talks at Home: Media Right Now
NEXT WEDNESDAY! Digital media has catapulted young voices to the forefront, transforming them into pivotal innovators and influencers. They are not just absorbing content but shaping conversations and redefining the media landscape. The Walrus Talks at Home: Media Right Now highlights this seismic shift, delving into the unique challenges and opportunities the digital-native generation faces in today’s rapidly evolving world.

We asked Khalida Elsadati, TD Fellow on Disability and Inclusion, what to expect at this event.
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The Walrus Talks at Home: Media Right Now will showcase the transformative role of young leaders in media. Throughout the event, you will get to listen to a diverse range of speakers offering their unique perspectives on some of the most pressing issues in media today. These topics include the impact of social media on journalism, the importance of government transparency in relation to media literacy, and much more.

Join us to experience the future of media first hand and to inspire new ways of thinking about the world of media and our interaction with it.
Khalida Elsadati, TD Fellow on Disability and Inclusion
Photos of Jennifer Hollett, Spencer Izen, Carol Eugene Park, Nick Parker, Kierstin Williams
Wednesday, December 6
4:00 p.m. PST | 5:00 p.m. MST
6:00 p.m. CST | 7:00 p.m. EST
8
:00 p.m. AST | 8:30 p.m. NST


The Walrus Talks at Home:
Media Right Now

Virtual event
Moderated by Jennifer Hollett, Executive Director, The Walrus

Featuring:

Spencer Izen, Legal Researcher, Freedom of Information and Privacy Association

Carol Eugene Park, Freelance Writer and Podcast Editor

Nick Parker, Associate Producer, CBC News Network Social

Kierstin Williams, Indigenous Journalist


 
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The Walrus Talks Gender-Based Violence explores how we can all be allies to abuse survivors and agents of safety and care from the ground up.
 
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