A town hall meeting on "America at War: Race, Religion and the Media" will be hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder School of Journalism and Mass Communication on Thursday, Oct. 11, at 5:15 p.m. in Hale Science Building room 270.
A panel of local and national experts will evaluate the impact of news coverage in America on race, ethnicity and religion before and after the Sept. 11 national tragedy.
According to Professor Patricia Raybon, organizer of the event, "The town hall format allows a wider discussion on this timely and defining question: How should the media cover religion and race when these factors are key elements of a war?"
Panelists include:
ß Tad Bartimus, columnist and former Associated Press national correspondent
ß Frederick Denny, chair, department of religious studies, CU-Boulder
ß Evelyn Hu-DeHart, chair, ethnic studies, CU-Boulder
ß Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni, Islamic Center of Ahl-Al-Beit, Denver
ß Amina Nawaz, president, CU-Boulder Muslim Students Association
ß Keith Woods, director of diversity programs, Poynter Institute for Media Studies
CU-Boulder's School of Journalism and Mass Communication provides a variety of degree programs for students interested in journalism and media careers. Undergraduate program offerings include advertising, broadcast news, broadcast production management, news-editorial and media studies.
Graduate degree programs are offered in mass communication research, newsgathering, integrated marketing communications, environmental journalism and communication. For more information call (303) 492-5007 or visit the school's Web site at .