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SUMMARY:Centering Black and African Podcast Research
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening conversation with Kim Fox\, professor of practice at The American University in Cairo\, on Centering Black and African Podcast Research. \nFox specializes in audio production and podcasting\, and is the executive producer of the award-winning Ehky Ya Masr (Tell Your Story Egypt) Podcast\, where she works with freelance producers\, many of whom are former students\, on writing and editing content. In 2020\, she founded and organized Egypt’s first podcasting conference\, PodFest Cairo\, which featured a keynote address\, sessions on podcasting\, and a podcast pitch competition. \nAside from her work advancing the field of podcasting\, Fox also assists with managing the social media accounts for various BEA and AEJMC initiatives. She holds positions on the boards for BEA\, AEJMC\, the Associates for Independents in Radio\, and the Arab U.S. Association for Communication Educators. She received her B.S. and her M.A. degrees from Ohio University in Athens\, Ohio. Fox spent decades working in the U.S. radio industry in various positions across the country. She\, along with co-authors David O. Dowling\, Ph.D. and Kyle J. Miller\, Ph.D.\, received the 2019 BEA Diversity and Inclusion Research Award for their paper\, A Curriculum for Blackness: Podcasts as Discursive Cultural Guides. \nThis conversation takes place in WCB 4027.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/centering-black-and-african-podcast-research/
LOCATION:University of Miami School of Communication\, 5100 Brunson Dr.\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open to all of UM
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Miami School of Communication":MAILTO:communication@miami.edu
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SUMMARY:How Women and Health NGOs Use Communications Strategically to Advocate for Gender Equality and Reproductive Health
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for “How women and health NGOs use communications strategically to advocate for gender equality and reproductive health” to mark the launch of Carolina Matos’\, Ph.D.\, book “Gender\, communications and reproductive health in international development\,” which presents the research findings of a funded Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project. \nPanelists include Karin Wilkins\, dean of the School of Communication\, Professors Suzanne Clibsy (University of Coventry\, UK) and Rosalind Gill (City\, University of London)\, and the CEO of NGO Reprolatina\, Margarita Díaz. \nA hybrid event\, it will be attended by NGO practitioners and academics and students from across the world. \nPanel description: To this day\, women globally are subjected to forms of control over their bodies\, and their ability to exercise their reproductive rights in particular is still constrained. Amid a rise of challenges to the advancement of women’s rights\, including the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade in the United States\, sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) are at the forefront of conversations about the advancement of gender equality. \nThis panel with various scholars has been set up as part of a discussion to launch Matos’ forthcoming book\, “Gender\, communications and reproductive health in international development” by the Canadian university publisher McGill Queen University Press\, which will be published in June 2023. Matos will provide a condensed examination of the research findings and core theoretical frameworks of the work\, arguing over the need to deconstruct discourses around SRHR under challenging times and concluding that NGOs need better communication strategies and practices in their advocacy communication efforts.  \nThis event will take place at the School of Communication in room 1021 and virtually. \nPlease register via the following Eventbrite links. \nEventbrite link for virtual event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/595952508997 \nEventbrite link for in-person event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/597921979737 \nZoom link for Virtual event: https://miami.zoom.us/j/95620857877?pwd=UklYUDQvR0ozSnJkc3d2bVVMWC83Zz09
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/how-women-and-health-ngos-use-communications-strategically-to-advocate-for-gender-equality-and-reproductive-health/
LOCATION:Center for Communication\, Culture\, and Change\, 5100 Brunson Dr.\, Coral Gables\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:All UM Faculty,All UM Staff,All UM Students,Alumni,Open to all of UM
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sallie Hughes":MAILTO:shughes@miami.edu
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SUMMARY:Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words
DESCRIPTION:FILM + CONVERSATION EVENT \nJoin us at 6 p.m. on Tues.\, April 25\, for a special screening and conversation with Miami filmmakers and scholars about the history and future of Miami in a Francophone Caribbean context of anticolonialism\, poetry\, and radical film. The conversation will be moderated by University of Miami School of Communication Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Inclusion and Outreach Terri Francis (she/her). This event will be followed by a reception on the plaza. \nTickets are FREE for University of Miami students with a valid ID.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/aime-cesaire-the-mask-of-words/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Art Cinema\, 260 Aragon Ave\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33134\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open to all of UM,Open to the public
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terri Francis":MAILTO:terrifrancis@miami.edu
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