Lee Mwiti, editor-in-chief of Africa Check, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy. Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lee Mwiti, editor-in-chief of Africa Check, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy. Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lee Mwiti, editor-in-chief of Africa Check, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy. Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lucas Graves, professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy on a panel called Fact-checking: dead or alive? Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lucas Graves, professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy on a panel called Fact-checking: dead or alive? Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lucas Graves, professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy on a panel called Fact-checking: dead or alive? Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Khadija Patel speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Patel is head of programmes of The International Fund for Public Interest Media and the former editor-in-chief of the Mail & Guardian in South Africa. Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Lina Attalah, publisher of Mada Masr, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy a part of a panel called “Covering Gaza, against all the odds” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Moky Makura speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Makura is the Executive Director of Africa No Filter, a donor collaborative focused on the African narrative. She has also been a TV presenter, producer, author, publisher and entrepreneur. Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Simon Allison, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Continent, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Simon Allison, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Continent, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 In Perugia, Italy as part of a panel called “Decolonizing Journalism—Africa: exploring new news (why news doesn’t have to be bad).” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Youmna ElSayed, Gaza Strip correspondent for Al Jazeera English, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy as a part of a panel called “Covering Gaza, against all the odds” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Wafa’ Abdel Rahman, the founder and general director of Filastiniyat: Media for Women and Youth, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy on part of a panel called “Covering Gaza, against all the odds” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20
Shuruq As'ad, spokesperson Palestinian Journalist Syndicate, speaking at the International Journalism Festival 2024 in Perugia, Italy as part of the panel called “Gaza. We needed you: where were you?” Jennifer 8. Lee / WikiPortraits 2024-04-20