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China, Through the Prism of American Journalism with Geeta Anand & Edward Wong

China, Through the Prism of American Journalism with Geeta Anand & Edward Wong

Event Details: Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 Time: 5:00 - 6:00 PM PDT Location: Online Livestreaming

Headshot of Geeta Anand
Geeta Anand
Headshot of Edward Wong
Edward Wong

Watch the Recorded YouTube Livestream Event

You are cordially invited by the CAA-Chinese Chapter to join us for an in-depth discussion with New York Times reporter Edward Wong and Geeta Anand, professor and dean of UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.  Join us for as we discuss the role journalism has in shaping our perceptions of China and how, through this lens, media helps shape public sentiment and international policy.

About Geeta Anand:

Geeta Anand is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author who serves as dean and professor at Berkeley Journalism. Her stories on corporate corruption won the Wall Street Journal a Pulitzer Prize in 2002, and she was lead reporter in a series on healthcare that was a finalist in 2003. She wrote the non-fiction book, The Cure, about a dad’s fight to save his kids by starting a biotech company to make a medicine for their untreatable illness, which was made into the Harrison Ford movie Extraordinary Measures in 2010. She worked as a journalist for 27 years, most recently as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal in India. She began her career at a free weekly newspaper, Cape Cod News, and then covered local government and courts at the Rutland Herald in Vermont. At her next job at the Boston Globe, she served as City Hall bureau chief and then covered the Massachusetts State House. She spent the next 17 years as a reporter and senior writer for the Wall Street Journal, where she covered the biotech beat and focused on investigative reporting. She spent nearly a decade in India, the country where she was born and raised, first as a foreign correspondent for the Journal and then The New York Times.

Full bio available here.

 

About Edward Wong:

Edward Wong is a diplomatic and international correspondent for The New York Times who reports on foreign policy from Washington. He has spent most of his career abroad, reporting for 13 years from China and Iraq for The Times. As Beijing bureau chief, he ran The Times’s largest overseas operation.  He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University from 2017 to 2018 and taught international reporting at Princeton University as a Ferris Professor of Journalism in 2017. He is an associate at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.  Mr. Wong received a Livingston Award for his coverage of the Iraq War and was on a team from The Times’s Baghdad Bureau that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting. He has two awards from the Society of Publishers in Asia for coverage of China. He was on the Times team that received an award for best documentary project from Pictures of the Year International for a series on global climate change migrants. Mr. Wong graduated with honors from the University of Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in English literature. He has dual master’s degrees in journalism and international studies from the University of California at Berkeley.

Full bio available here.

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