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A moderated panel discussion on how race issues are reported in the news was held virtually Thursday.
Credit: KFMB Published: 8:55 PM PST February 3, 2021 Updated: 12:35 PM PST February 4, 2021
SAN DIEGO As we continue our commitment to amplifying Black voices, News 8 s LaMonica Peters took part in a panel discussion about how to improve media coverage of minority communities.
A moderated panel discussion on how race issues are reported in the news and the importance of minority perspectives was held virtually Thursday via zoom, hosted by the Coronado Public Library.
In addition to News 8’s LaMonica Peters, the panelists also included Laura Castañeda of the San Diego Union-Tribune and Max Rivlin-Nadler of KPBS who shared their perspectives on how we can improve media coverage of minorities in a talk moderated by Dr. Dean Nelson of Point Loma Nazarene University.
Abortion and the Georgia runoffs
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January 7, 2021
It is no exaggeration to say that the future of the nation is in the balance with the vote this week for the two Senate seats in Georgia. And abortion is a critical dividing line between the two sets of candidates.
Gary Bauer, former senior policy advisor for President Ronald Reagan, commented (12/29/20) on the importance of the runoffs (mandated by Georgia law because the votes on November 3rd were so close in both cases): [I]f Joe Biden is sworn in next month and Democrats win both Georgia seats, then Democrats will have total control of the government
. The Senate will be evenly divided, making Vice President Kamala Harris the ultimate decider on everything from higher taxes to
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The San Aotea II, pictured leaving Timaru s port in early June, berthed back in Timaru in August 2020.
A rescue and a retrieval featured prominently in June’s news coverage out of South Canterbury, writes Doug Sail in the sixth instalment of our series looking back on the year that was. Sanford deep-water fleet manager Darryn Shaw said the trip to the South Georgia Islands was necessary because of the impact of Covid-19, which had made it difficult to get people out of the Falkland Islands. ‘‘Normally we would bring our people back by air, via South America, but that is not possible at this time with borders closed into that region,’’ Shaw said.
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