“Making Asian Americans More Visible in the Media” – Thurs. Mar. 3 2011 @ Noon
THE ASIAN AMERICAN ACTIVITIES CENTER SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTS…
“Making Asian Americans More Visible in the Media” – Knight Fellow Phuong Ly
Thursday, March 3, Noon-1PM
*FREE LUNCH PROVIDED*
Asian American Activities Center Couchroom
2nd floor of Old Union Clubhouse
“How can social media be leveraged to improve the media’s portrayal of Asian and other immigrant communities? Come join Knight Fellow Phuong Ly, a former award-winning Washington Post reporter, whose stories have ranged from an investigation of illegal nail salon licenses to a humorous look at why immigrants refuse to use dishwashers. She will talk about her project at Stanford to build an online platform to link journalists with immigrants. She would love feedback and help from Stanford students.”
The Speaker Series, sponsored by the Asian American Activities Center (A3C), is your opportunity to meet faculty and staff in an informal setting. All sessions are from noon-1PM at the A3C, located on the 2nd floor of the Old Union Clubhouse.
A free lunch is provided.
Bring your friend or roommate - everyone is welcome! For more information, contact Speaker Series coordinators,
Jeff Chen at jhjchen@stanford.edu or Chia Xiong at cxiong09@stanford.edu
The Asian American Activities Center is a University Department under the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs.
http://a3c.stanford.edu
Bring your friend or roommate - everyone is welcome! For more information, contact Speaker Series coordinators,
Jeff Chen at jhjchen@stanford.edu or Chia Xiong at cxiong09@stanford.edu
The Asian American Activities Center is a University Department under the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs.
http://a3c.stanford.edu
