Lecture “The Missiles On Our Land: Reporting on U.S. Nuclear Weapons”
The U.S. is embarking on its biggest nuclear weapons production project ever which will cost taxpayers nearly 2 trillion dollars. To investigate the dangers and risks of nuclear weapons policy, Scientific American teamed up with Columbia Journalism School professors, Princeton’s Program on Science and Global Security, and the Brown Institute for Media Innovation, to create Missiles On Our Land, a video documentary, a 5-part podcast, data visualizations, and print stories.
Join us at Columbia Journalism School’s Lecture Hall for a talk about nuclear weapons policies and risks and how to successfully report on big issue topics across multiple media platforms.
Panelists:
- Jeffrey DelViscio, Chief Multimedia Editor, Scientific American
- Tulika Bose, Senior Multimedia Editor, Scientific American
- Sébastien Phillipe, Princeton University
- Nina Berman, CJS Professor, co-director of Fallout
- Duy Linh Tu, CJS Professor, co-director of Fallout
- Sebastien Tuinder, CJS Alum, editor of Fallout
- Katie Watson, Brown Institute
- Mark Hanson, Brown Institute
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Free!