Seven Free Webinars This Week on media law, AI literacy, reporting & numbers, quantum computing, exiled journalists, & press freedom

Mon, May 1 - Media Law Office Hours

What: Allows journalists with legal questions to help find answers.  

Who: Attorney Matthew Leish

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to members

Sponsor: Deadline Club of New York

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Wed, May 3 – World Press Freedom Index

What: An early look at this year’s findings from the annual assessment of Reporters Without Borders about the state of journalism in 180 countries and territories, conversations with top journalists and an exclusive interview with the secretary of state about the state of global press freedom.  

Who: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken; Jason Rezaian Global Opinions Writer, The Washington Post; Yeganeh Rezaian Senior Researcher, The Committee to Protect Journalists; Paul Beckett Washington Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal; Clayton Weimers Executive Director, U.S. Bureau, Reporters Without Borders; Adefemi Akinsanya International Correspondent & Anchor, Arise News; Hanna Liubakova Nonresident Fellow, Atlantic Council; Danny Fenster Editor-at-Large, Frontier Myanmar

When: 9 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free to members

Sponsor: The Washington Post & Reporters Without Borders

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Wed, May 3 - Making numbers count

What: PBS has put together a guidebook for journalists on best practices for reporting with numbers--in headlines, stories, or graphics.

Who: Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein, who directs the media research and partnerships at Knology; Travis Daub is the PBS NewsHour’s Director of Digital; Erica Hendry is the PBS NewsHour’s Managing Editor for Digital;

Patti Parson is Managing Producer PBS NewsHour and the PI for “Meaningful Math”; Laura Santhanam, who leads the NewsHour’s reporting on the Marist Poll; John Voiklis, who directs behavioral research at Knology; Miles O’Brien is PBS NewsHour’s lead science correspondent. 

When: 11 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: PBS Newshour

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Thu, May 4 - Quantum Computing and Machine Learning 

What: In this seminar, we will cover the current state and future prospects of machine learning with quantum computers. This includes algorithms and models such as quantum kernel estimation, variational quantum classifiers, quantum neural networks, and quantum generative-adversarial networks  

Who: Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM;

When: 2:30, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Big Data University

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Thu, May 4 - Journalists in Exile: How foreign reporters are coping after their work pushed them from home

What: This online panel discussion will highlight just a few of the cases of exiled journalists from around the world and hear what life has been like since they made the decision to pursue life and freedom abroad. 

Who: María Lilly Delgado Co-founder, Traces of Impunity, Muhamadjon Kabirov EIC, Azda TV; Sonny Swe Co-founder, Frontier Myanmar; Masrat Zahra Photojournalist; Preethi Nallu (moderator) Global director, Report for the World

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Club

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Thu, May 4 – Artificial Intelligence Literacy

What: We will explore some of the AI impacts and issues relating to media literacy. Many of us are educators who strive to inform others about the aspects of media literacy. In this session we will explore together what it means to be literate about AI and what should be a part of a media literacy curriculum to build this literacy.

Who: Pamela Morris is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Indiana University who specializes in media studies and new media; Scott Moss is a doctoral candidate in UCLA’s Educational Leadership Program who works as an Instructional Technology Outreach Coordinator at the Los Angeles County Office of Education.

When: 4 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Media Education Lab

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Fri, May 5 - Arrested on the Job: Press freedom trends & advice for journalists working in the field

What: A discussion about concerns for journalists working in the U.S, featuring firsthand accounts from journalists who have been arrested or mistreated for simply doing their jobs. Participants will gain an understanding of their legal rights when faced with threats and advice on preparing for work in the field.

Who: Matilda Bliss and Veronica Coit, two journalists with the citizen journalism publication Asheville Blade who were arrested on trespassing charges while documenting a sweep of a homeless camp in 2021; Dion Rabouin, a Wall Street Journal reporter who was detained while doing a routine person-on-the-street interview outside of a bank in Phoenix; Seth Stern, Director of Advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation, which oversees the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker; Steve Reilly, a Washington, D.C.-based investigative reporter for The Messenger, will moderate the discussion.  

When: 10:30 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: National Press Club

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