2012

Thursday, October 18th

6:30pm

REMAKING KUNMING: Video Reports from China and America

J-School students produced multimedia reports in California and China for The New York Times and The Washington Post.  Their stories explore the lives of Chinese on both sides of the Pacific.

Class of 2013’s Christy Khoshaba, class of 2012’s Christopher Connelly, Ted Trautman and Paulina Hartono from Asian Studies contributed to the multimedia project.

Please join us for a preview of the reports and a Q&A session. The works are part of the Digital TV and the World special project’s experiment in multimedia, global reporting directed by Todd Carrel with Christopher Beaver.

The Washington Post has published Digital TV and the World reports since 2002. Journalists have traveled the world — from China to India, from Cambodia to Latin America — in search of stories that reveal the fabric of communities.

Next year’s group will focus on the Burmese in America and Myanmar.

 

The Center for Digital TV and the World, a project of the Tides Center, is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation, the Skirball Foundation, ANA and the University of California, Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies and Office of Resources for International and Area Studies.

SPONSORED BY

The Center for Digital TV and the World in association with the University of California, Berkeley

LOCATION

Library - North Gate Hall