COMtalk: Breaking News, Healing Minds: Protecting Journalists' Mental Health
- Starts: 3:00 pm on Wednesday, December 4, 2024
- Ends: 4:00 pm on Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Journalists play a vital role in informing the public about current events and pressing issues. Yet, the demands of their work and the pressures of a 24-hour news cycle often expose them to significant trauma, leading to conditions such as PTSD, both in newsrooms and in the field.
Despite facing increasing threats, a relentless news cycle, and the risks of covering crises and conflicts, journalists continue to fulfill their responsibilities—often at great personal cost. But at what cost to their mental health?
Join us for an urgent conversation as we explore ways to support journalists' well-being, both in the newsroom and on the ground. We’ll discuss strategies for improving mental health resources, fostering resilience, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of journalism as a vital public service.
PANELISTS:
Kim Brice, Co-founder, trainer and coach, The Self-Investigation
Bruce Shapiro, Executive Director, Dart Center and Journalism Trauma Support Network (JTSN)
MODERATOR: Sarah Kess (COM’12), Lecturer, Boston University College of Communication and Associate Director, Power of Narrative
- Event Open To
- public
- Location:
- Zoom
- Show Fees
- free
- Registration Deadline
- 12/4/2024
- Link:
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- Contact Organization
- Boston University College of Communication Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
- Contact Name
- Ermolande Jean-Simon
- Information Phone
- 617-353-5391
- Registration URL
- https://bit.ly/COMtalk_Journalist_MentalHealth
- Contact Email
- ermyjs@bu.edu
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