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At William & Mary, Journalists Will Share Insights From ‘The Climate Generation’

Event Date:

February 12, 2024 | 4:00 PM EST TO 5:00 PM EST

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William and Mary
Blow Memorial Hall, Grimsley Board Room
262 Richmond Road

Williamsburg, VA 23185

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Christian Science Monitor Weekly magazine cover art from November 6, 2023, featuring images from the Climate Generation series of youth from across the world and an illustration with gears representing activism, science, et cetera, as efforts to combat climate change.
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From the Global South to the Canadian Arctic, the Climate Generation is transforming everything from...

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Join the William & Mary Charles Center and Reves Center for International Studies in welcoming journalists Stephanie Hanes and Sara Miller Llana on February 12, 2024, as they discuss their Pulitzer Center-supported, seven-part Christian Science Monitor series, The Climate Generation: Born into Crisis, Building Solutions.

In its announcement of the session, William & Mary says the reporting highlighted how a “spectacularly connected new generation is shaping a global ethos that may well be the most hopeful answer to climate change.”

Hanes and Llana will speak about insights and lessons learned from their reporting trips to Barbados, Namibia, Portugal, Bangladesh, Turkey, Germany, and the Nunavut hamlet of Taloyoak in Canada.

Admission is free. Seating is first-come, first-served.

The community event is part of a three-day visit by Hanes and Llana to William & Mary, a partner in the Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium network. The visit will include class visits and the Sharp Seminar, a course created by the Pulitzer Center and William & Mary to teach students how to translate their interests and research into journalistic work. Hanes is the lead journalist mentor for the course.

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