Journalism and the Civil Rights Struggle: Feb. 23

As Black History Month is celebrated, the UC Journalism Program also celebrates the role of journalists and citizens of all backgrounds who have shaped the progress of our nation - not to mention the growth of the program!

In that spirit, join local and internationally known journalists, community members and the University of Cincinnati journalism faculty and students for a daylong discussion of the relationship between journalism and the civil rights struggle.

An afternoon symposium at Tangeman University Center and evening panel discussion at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center are planned.

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