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SUMMARY:Capitol History Highlights: What a Rush!
DESCRIPTION:Capitol History Highlights: What a Rush! \nCapitol History Highlights: What a Rush! is the latest installment of the Capitol History Highlights educational programming series focusing on the many historical sites\, artifacts\, and portraits throughout the Georgia State Capitol\, presented by the Georgia Capitol Museum. In Capitol History Highlights’ newest program\, attendees will learn about the American gold rushes\, with the assistance of a few science activities\, and will also explore the process of gilding a building. \nAttendees should check in at the Tour Desk within the Georgia State Capitol upon arrival. Visitors are required to present photo ID. \nThis educational programming series is sponsored by a grant from Georgia Humanities. \nImage courtesy of the Georgia Capitol Museum.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/capitol-history-highlights-what-a-rush/
LOCATION:Georgia State Capitol\, 206 Washington Street\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30334
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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SUMMARY:How Journalists and the Public Shape Our Democracy
DESCRIPTION:“How Journalists and the Public Shape Our Democracy\,” presented by Georgia Humanities and the Literary Guild of St. Simons Island\, explores current media issues and engages the public in discussions with respected journalists and scholars about reliable and unreliable sources of information. The program is part of the Democracy and the Informed Citizen initiative. \nEvent panelists include Eric Denty of The Press-Sentinel of Jesup and The Telfair Enterprise of McRae; Michele Johnson of the College of Coastal Georgia; Orlando Montoya of WRUU-107.5 Savannah and Connect Savannah; and Robert Williams Jr. of The Blackshear Times and Southfire Newspaper Group. Laura McCarty\, president of Georgia Humanities\, will moderate the panel. \n \nHow Journalists and the Public Share Our Democracy: From Social Media and “Fake News” to Reporting Just the Facts\, the media literacy guide published by Georgia Humanities in collaboration with the Atlanta Press Club and created in partnership with the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism\, will inform the evening’s discussion program. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but spaces are limited. \nWe thank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/how-journalists-and-the-public-shape-our-democracy-4/
LOCATION:St. Simons Casino Building\, 550 Beachview Drive\, St. Simons Island\, GA\, 31522
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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SUMMARY:How Journalists and the Public Shape Our Democracy
DESCRIPTION:How Journalists and the Public Shape our Democracy \nA panel of journalists will discuss the role of the media in a democracy\, the responsibilities of citizens to inform themselves\, how to spot “fake news\,” and more at the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Shaunya Chavis\, FGTV anchor\, will moderate the panel. Audience Q&A will follow. The program is part of the Democracy and the Informed Citizen initiative. \n6:30pm – 7:00pm reception \n7:00pm – 8:30pm program \nThis program is presented by Georgia Humanities\, the Atlanta Press Club\, and the Fulton County Library System. \nWe thank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership. \n 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/how-journalists-and-the-public-shape-our-democracy-3/
LOCATION:Auburn Avenue Research Library\, 101 Auburn Avenue\, N.E.\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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SUMMARY:How Journalists and the Public Shape Our Democracy
DESCRIPTION:How Journalists and the Public Shape our Democracy \nA panel of journalists will discuss the role of the media in a democracy\, the responsibilities of citizens to inform themselves\, how to spot “fake news\,” and more at the Stonecrest Library in Lithonia. Monica Kaufman Pearson\, retired WSB-TV anchor\, will moderate the panel. Audience Q&A will follow. The program is part of the Democracy and the Informed Citizen initiative. \n6:00pm – 6:30pm reception \n6:30pm – 8:00pm program \nThis program is presented by Georgia Humanities\, the Atlanta Press Club\, and the DeKalb Public Library System. \nWe thank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership. \n 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/how-journalists-and-the-public-shape-our-democracy-2/
LOCATION:Stonecrest Library\, 3123 Klondike Road\, Lithonia\, GA\, 30038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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SUMMARY:How Journalists and the Public Shape Our Democracy
DESCRIPTION:How Journalists and the Public Shape our Democracy \nA panel of journalists will discuss the role of the media in a democracy\, the responsibilities of citizens to inform themselves\, how to spot “fake news\,” and more at the Gwinnett Public Library in Suwanee. Karyn Greer\, CBS46 news anchor\, will moderate the panel. Audience Q&A will follow. The program is part of the Democracy and the Informed Citizen initiative. \n6:30pm – 7:00pm reception \n7:00pm – 8:00pm program \nThis program is presented by Georgia Humanities\, the Atlanta Press Club\, and the Gwinnett Public Library System. \nWe thank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership. \n 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/how-journalists-and-the-public-shape-our-democracy/
LOCATION:Gwinnett Public Library-Suwanee\, 361 Main Street\, Suwanee\, GA\, 30024\, United States
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