Alumni Chat: Middle East Broadcasting Networks Washington Bureau Chief

8 APR 5:30 – 7PM ET
Alumni Chat: Middle East Broadcasting networks Washington Bureau Chief

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Join us for an Alumni Chat with a Georgetown Journalism graduate, Joe Kawly, who now serves as the Washington Bureau Chief for the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN). In this conversation, Joe will reflect on their career path, share insights from working in Washington’s fast-paced media environment, and discuss the realities of reporting on international affairs from the nation’s capital.

The discussion will also explore the power of language in shaping how global stories are told. Together, we will reflect on the responsibilities journalists carry when covering international affairs and culturally complex topics in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape.

Students will gain a behind-the-scenes look at the work of a bureau chief while also engaging in a broader conversation about thoughtful storytelling, diverse perspectives in journalism, and the importance of accurate, nuanced reporting. This event offers a valuable opportunity to connect with an accomplished alum, ask questions, and learn more about building a career in journalism and international reporting.

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Classroom 7414

111 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001

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