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Journalism & It's Power to Inform, Celebrating 100 years of the Pulitzer Prizes

Journalism & It's Power to Inform, Celebrating 100 years of the Pulitzer Prizes

Join the Maryland Humanities Council for a series of discussion panels featuring acclaimed journalists, highlighting the best work in their profession, as we commemorate the centennial of the Pulitzer Prizes in 2016.

The next discussion panel will delve into the challenges faced by Baltimore, and will feature Justin Fenton (Baltimore Sun), Erica Green (Baltimore Sun), E.R. Shipp (freelance, Pulitzer 1996), and Diana Sugg (Baltimore Sun, Pulitzer 2003). Andrew Green, Editorial Page Editor at The Baltimore Sun, will serve as moderator.

Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis

A brief Q&A will follow

All panels are sponsored in part by The Baltimore Sun.

Visit the Maryland Humanities Council website for more details on this and other panels, as well as our continuing Pulitzer programming throughout the year. You can also contact us at (410) 685-0095.

This program is part of the Pulitzer Prizes Centennial Campfires Initiative, a joint venture of the Pulitzer Prizes Board and the Federation of State Humanities Councils in celebration of the 2016 centennial of the Prizes. The initiative seeks to illuminate the impact of journalism and the humanities on American life today, to imagine their future and to inspire new generations to consider the values represented by the body of Pulitzer Prize-winning work.

For their generous support for the Campfires Initiative, we thank the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Pulitzer Prizes Board, and Columbia University.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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