Kelly McBride
Kelly McBride is a writer, teacher and one of the country's leading voices when it comes to media ethics. After working for 15 years at daily newspapers, she joined the Poynter Institute in 2002. The world's largest newsrooms, including the New York Times, NPR and the BBC, seek her advice for internal decisions and quote her expertise. She currently runs the Poynter's Sense-Making Project, an initiative examining the transformation of journalism from a profession for a few to a civic obligation of many.
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Over the past year, we've seen several major scandals cutting to the heart of journalistic and documentary ethics.
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October 5-7, Orrington Hotel and Campus of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL