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2021 Schuneman研讨会: Covering Global Crises

Schuneman研讨会 2021

3月30日至31日

The focus of this year's Schuneman研讨会 is how journalists and photojournalists report and document crises around the world. Speakers will explore the rights and responsibilities of the press in these circumstances and describe their experiences reporting from 伊拉克, 马尼拉, 阿富汗, 和其他地方.

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3月30日星期二

9 a.m. "The Fall of Mosul": Victor Blue, freelance photojournalist

胜利的蓝色

Twitter: @victorjblue

维克多J. Blue is a 纽约-based photojournalist who covers national and international news stories, shoots documentary photo projects that accompany the conflict in 阿富汗 and post-conflict Guatemala, and maintains a personal documentary practice that spans decades. He has completed assignments in Guatemala, 阿富汗, 叙利亚, 墨西哥, 萨尔瓦多, 洪都拉斯, 阿根廷, 秘鲁, 伊拉克, 和印度. Blue’s photographs have appeared in The 纽约er, 《newbb电子平台》, 哈泼斯杂志, 《newbb电子平台》 Magazine, 史密森尼杂志, Bloomberg Businessweek, 《newbb电子》, The Wall Street Journal, Time, 《newbb电子平台》, 琼斯妈妈, The San Francisco Chronicle and on The Discovery Channel and The History Channel. He has earned seven Pictures of the Year International awards and three National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism awards. Blue holds a master’s degree in visual communication from newbb电子平台.

10:30 a.m. “Prying Loose the 阿富汗 Papers”: 克雷格·怀特洛克, national security reporter for The Washington Post

克雷格·怀特洛克

Twitter: @craigmwhitlock

克雷格·怀特洛克 has been a staff writer for The Washington Post since 1998. He is assigned to the Investigative Desk, where he specializes in national security, and is the author of the forthcoming book “The 阿富汗 Papers: A Secret History of the War” (Simon & Schuster, September 2021). At The Post, Whitlock covered the Pentagon beat for the National Desk from 2010 until 2016. Before that, he was a foreign correspondent and served as the Berlin bureau chief for six years. 而海外, Whitlock’s primary assignment was investigative reporting into terrorism networks and counterterrorism policy in Europe, 北非, the Middle East and South Asia. He has reported from more than 60 countries. Before joining The Post, Whitlock worked for seven years as a reporter for the (Raleigh) 新闻 & 观察者. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Duke University, where he served as editor of the campus daily, 纪事报. 伊萨卡岛人, 纽约, he was raised in Kennett Square, 宾西法尼亚, the “Mushroom Capital of the World.”

1:30 p.m. “The Nightcrawlers”: Basilio “Eli” Sepe, freelance photojournalist

巴西利奥Sepe

Twitter: @basiliosepe

巴西利奥Sepe is an independent photographer based in 马尼拉, 菲律宾, and was named Photographer of the Year for the 菲律宾 in 2018. He was one of the photojournalists who contributed to “The Nightcrawlers,” a documentary film produced by 国家地理. Sepe has done multi媒体 work for ABS-CBN 新闻 Online, UCA新闻, European Press Photo A创cy, 盖蒂图片社, Associated Press Television 新闻 and more. He is an active member of the Photojournalists’ Center of the 菲律宾 and an alumnus of the Angkor Photo Workshops 2016. His work on the Philippine drug war has been recognized by the International Photography Awards. 

3:05 p.m. Screening of "The Nightcrawlers"

夜行者的海报

“With unprecedented access, ‘The Nightcrawlers’ is an unflinching exposé of 菲律宾 President Duterte’s war on drugs, in which some claim over 20,000 people have been killed. RL, a former staff photographer for a prominent newspaper, leads the 马尼拉 Nightcrawlers, a small group of determined photojournalists on a mission to expose the true cost of the violent campaign. Through covering both sides of the conflict, ‘The Nightcrawlers’ reveals a harrowing twist behind Duterte’s deadly crusade.” 国家地理’s description of the film

3月31日星期三

10:45 a.m. “Beat the Press: 新闻 Under Attack”: Tim Myers, freelance photojournalist

蒂莫西·迈尔斯

网站: www.创.媒体

蒂莫西·迈尔斯 ACS is an award-winning freelance photojournalist based in the U.S. He has worked for the BBC, 美国有线电视新闻网, ESPN, 国家地理, the United Nations and others to film special investigations, human interest stories and breaking news in hostile environments. Myers’ work has aired on all of his native Australia’s commercial networks. A member of the Australian Cinematographers Society, Myers is affiliated with Generation Media, which has offices in Los Angeles and Sydney. His summer 2020 images of the Washington, D.C., police aggressively clearing peaceful protesters were hailed as depicting a violation of constitutional rights and an infringement on press freedoms. Myers and reporter Amelia Brace were attacked by the police while filming the protests. That coverage, “Beat the Press: 新闻 Under Attack,” aired on Australia Broadcasting Co.’s. “Seven 新闻” and received The Walkley Foundation’s 2020 Television/Video New Reporting award. The Walkleys honor the best in Australian journalism.

2 p.m. “至关重要的记者”: 马库斯-, freelance filmmaker and MSNBC producer

马库斯-

Twitter: @marcusharun

马库斯- is a news producer at MSNBC in 纽约, where he produces interviews with presidential candidates and congressional leaders and has written breaking news scripts for nearly every MSNBC anchor including Brian Williams, 克雷格·梅尔文, Andrea Mitchell and Alicia Menendez. Harun is a veteran of 10 newsrooms. Before moving to 纽约, he worked in local news for five years. As executive producer of FOX 连接icut’s seven-hour morning show, he led a team of 25 reporters, anchors and producers and grew ratings 200% in one year. Harun earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from Quinnipiac University. He grew up in Hamden, 连接icut, and now lives in New Rochelle, 纽约, with his wife, Rabiah. Harun’s freelance film, “至关重要的记者,” was produced from his 纽约 apartment with the assistance of journalists around the nation who interviewed themselves about the effects of COVID-19 on their jobs, 住宅和家庭. The film is not affiliated with MSNBC.

3:05 p.m. “Moments of the Human Condition”: Peter Turnley, freelance photojournalist

Peter Turnley cred: David Burnett
Photo credit: David Burnett

网站: www.peterturnley.com

Peter Turnley is renowned for his photography of the realities of the human condition. His photographs have been featured on the cover of 《newbb电子平台》 more than 40 times and are published frequently in many of the world’s most prestigious publications. He has worked in over 90 countries and has witnessed most major stories of international geopolitical and historic significance of the past 40 years. A graduate of the University of Michigan, 巴黎索邦大学, the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Paris, and Harvard — where he completed a Nieman Fellowship in 2000-2001 — Turnley has received honorary doctorates from the New School of Social Research in 纽约, Ohio Wesleyan University and St. Francis College of Indiana. He has received the Overseas Press Club Award for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad and a nomination this year for the Visa D’Or Award for 新闻 from the prestigious international photojournalism festival Visa Pour L’Image in France. Turnley’s photographs have been exhibited worldwide, including a major 2015 retrospective, “Momentos de la Condicion Humana,” at Cuba’s prestigious Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. He has American and French nationality and lives in 纽约 and Paris. Turnley has published eight books: “Beijing Spring,” “Moments of Revolution,” “In Times of War and Peace,”“巴黎人,“麦克莱伦街。,” “French Kiss: A Love Letter to Paris,” and “Cuba: A Grace of Spirit,” and “A 纽约-Paris Visual Diary: The Human Face of Covid-19.”

4:10 p.m. 演讲者面板

Featuring the symposium's guest speakers, this session allowed panelists to ask questions of one another and gave the audience an opportunity to further interact with them.

 

 

Designed to help 俄亥俄州’s journalism students become more aware of the power of photography and for the photojournalism students to appreciate the power of the written word, the Schuneman研讨会 was made possible by a 创erous donation from 俄亥俄州 alumni Dr. R. Smith Schuneman and Patricia W. Schuneman. The event is free and open to the public.