Journalism in the Age of Trump, Part 2

May 16, 2017

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A second conversation on the shifting responsibilities, purposes, and even definitions of American journalism—part of a series of programs and podcasts celebrating the 30th anniversary of The New York Public Library’s Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism.

FEATURING PREVIOUS BERNSTEIN AWARD WINNERS
Philip Gourevitch, staff writer at The New Yorker
Katherine Boo, staff writer at The New Yorker
Anand Giridharadas, writer and former New York Times columnist

Missed the first conversation? Click here to listen. Or subscribe to the NYPL podcast, where you can also find interviews with all of this year's Bernstein Award finalists.

FIRST COME, FIRST SEATED
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Since 1988, The New York Public Library has given the Bernstein Award to journalists whose books have brought clarity and public attention to important issues, events, or policies. This year's finalists are Janine Di Giovanni, Jane Mayer, Charlotte McDonald-Gibson, Sonia Shah, and Gary Younge. Find out more about the award, past winners, and related programs.