Student Conversation with Jodi Kantor

Student Conversation with Jodi Kantor

Only Available to Students

An Unfiltered Conversation with Jodi Kantor

Wednesday March 11 at 12:30PM

Sylvia Volsky Yaschik Jewish Studies Center, Room JSC 100


 

Meet the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times best selling author that sparked the #MeToo movement and changed our world for the better.
 

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: Michael Lee
Michael J. Lee is the director of the Civility Initiative and a professor of communication at the College of Charleston. The Civility Initiative teaches healthy disagreement and dialogue across differences through workshops, speakers, book talks, panels, debates, film screenings, and more. He hosts When We Disagree, a podcast about the role of conflict in all of our lives.

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