2019

Friday, March 8th

12:00pm

Jenni Monet | “The State of Indigenous Journalism”

Jenni Monet is an award-winning journalist who writes about Indigenous rights and injustice for such publications as The LA Times, The Guardian, the Center for Investigative Reporting and others. Jenni received top honors for her coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline battle in which she chronicled the movement for six consecutive months, resulting in her arrest and ultimately her acquittal. Jenni is a tribal citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna and divides her time between New York and the Indigenous world.

LOCATION

Logan Multimedia Center

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TICKET INFO

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CONTACT INFO

Julie Hirano
juliehirano@berkeley.edu