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Journalism Panel Discussion: "Does It Matter She's Jewish (or Muslim? or Mormon?)"

  • Columbia Journalism School World Room, Pulitzer Hall, 2950 Broadway New York, NY 10027 (map)

Join the IIJS for an exciting panel discussion titled “Does It Matter She's Jewish (or Muslim? or Mormon?)" in-person at the Columbia University School of Journalism’s World Room on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 7:00 PM.

When should a journalist include the religion or ethnicity of a politician, celebrity, or businessperson? This is a practical and ethical question that journalists regularly face but don't always articulate. When is it essential to note a person's identity in your reporting, when is it an option, and when is it offensive?

Prof. Samuel Freedman of the Columbia Journalism School, with journalists Emma Green and Arun Venugopal, will tackle this question in a panel discussion moderated by Jane Eisner of the Columbia Journalism School, with an introduction by Gershom Gorenberg.

Gershom Gorenberg is the Knapp Adjunct Senior Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor of Journalism at Columbia University.

Jane Eisner is Director of Academic Affairs at Columbia University's School of Journalism.

Samuel G. Freedman, a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, is the author of nine books.

Emma Green is a staff writer at The New Yorker.

Arun Venugopal is Senior Reporter in the Race & Justice Unit at WNYC in New York.


Supported by the generosity of the Knapp Family.

While all IIJS events are free and open to the public, we do encourage a suggested donation of $10.