The Milton and Freddie Kronsberg Lecture Seriers Featuring Jodi Kantor Wendesday, March 11 at 7:00 PM Simons Center Recital Hall (54 St. Philip St.)
Featured Speaker: Jodi Kantor Jodi Kantor is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter for The New York Times and a best-selling author whose work has revealed hidden truths about power, gender, technology, politics, and culture. In October 2017, Kantor and her colleague Megan Twohey broke the landmark story of decades of sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein, reporting that helped ignite the global #MeToo movement and reshape laws, workplace policies, and standards of accountability worldwide. Their work is chronicled in the best-selling book She Said, which was later adapted into a major motion picture. Kantor is currently a correspondent covering the United States Supreme Court, where she reports on the people, decisions, and dynamics shaping the nation’s highest court.
Moderator: Donna Leinwand Leger Donna Leinwand Leger is president and founder of DC Media Strategies LLC and a senior advisor to Stanton Communications. She previously served as Managing Editor of USA TODAY, the nation’s largest-circulation daily newspaper and a leading source of digital news. Throughout her career, she has overseen major national coverage and guided award-winning breaking news reporting, and served as the president of the National Press Club.
This free program is part of the Milton and Freddie Kronsberg Memorial Lecture Series and is made possible through the generosity of the Kronsberg Family and the many supporters of the Jewish Studies Program. Your contributions help bring distinguished speakers and meaningful conversations to our campus community. Click here to make a donation in support of programs like this.
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