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Start time: 12:00 PM ET (60 Minutes)
Telling stories that are diverse and inclusive requires critical analysis of information from various perspectives and voices.
Many media organizations have been steadily building more representation into their make-up, embracing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the stories that get told and who gets the opportunity to tell them.
For PR professionals, understanding this widening lens is important for better media relations and reputation management.
On Thursday, April 28 at 12 PM ET, join our LIVE discussion on how newsrooms and communications professionals are adapting to these changes involving DEI, including how to address key challenges and what types of best practices are necessary.
Hope to see you there for this important conversation!
Panelists
 Andree Lau Managing Editor of Digital News CBC Andree Lau is the managing editor of digital news for CBC. She spent eight years at HuffPost Canada, including as editor-in-chief. Previous to that, she worked for CBC for 13 years as a TV reporter, video journalist, and web reporter in New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C.
 Joanna Smith Ottawa Bureau Chief The Canadian Press Joanna Smith is the Ottawa bureau chief at The Canadian Press. A journalist on Parliament Hill since 2008, she is passionate about policy, politics, parliamentary procedure and helping Canadians understand why they matter. Joanna is working with Carleton University’s School of Journalism on a project to identify, track and analyze the diversity of sources (or lack thereof) used by the national news service.
 Maan Alhmidi Reporter/Editor The Canadian Press Maan Alhmidi is a reporter with The Canadian Press in Toronto. Before working for CP, he graduated with a master's degree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa. During his two years at Carleton, he interned and worked at several Canadian media outlets including the Globe and Mail, the Chronicle Herald and the Winnipeg Free Press. Previously, he reported on the Arab Spring uprising in Syria and the civil war that followed it before moving to Turkey, where he continued to work as a reporter and editor covering the Syrian conflict and the refugee crisis.
 Sylvie Harton SVP, Strategy & Global Head of PR and IR Solutions Notified
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