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Sauv茅 scholars speak out

Published: 28 January 2004

黑料不打烊 fellows to lecture on contemporary issues from around the globe

Thirteen go-getters from around the world, each from a media background and each completing a fellowship at 黑料不打烊 University, are speaking out on hot topics. During "Sauv茅 Scholars Speak Out," a weekly lecture series, the scholars will cover everything from terrorism in Peru to sexuality in Taiwan. All lectures start at 5:00 pm and will be held at the Sauv茅 Foundation, 1514 Dr Penfield Ave. Media are welcome. Admission is free; seating is limited.

February 12
Adam Sharon, (Canada)
The Democratic presidential nominee before the Super Tuesday primary on February 12

February 19
Sherry Lee, (Taiwan)
Sexuality and Discipline in Taiwan: Empowerment or subordination?

February 26
Paul Shore, (Canada)
The changing landscape of news Culture: How will non-corporate and commercial news co-exist or compete?

March 4
Steve Li, (China)
Media "marketization" in China: What does the future hold for China's increasingly corporate media industry?

March 11
Yael Hartmann, (Israel)
The Real IDF: One woman's perspective from inside the Israeli Army

March 18
Readith Muliyunda, (Zambia)
Western media stereotypes of Africa: The continent's distorted image

March 25
Daniela Bartosova, (Slovakia)
Slovakia: A tiny state's fight for recognition

April 1
Sandra Lizardo, (Peru)
How to prevent the resurgence of terrorism in Peru: An overview of political violence based on the Truth Commission Report

April 8
Meriem Maza, (Algeria)
Islamic Terrorism in Algeria: Background and consequences

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