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The incoming cohort of journalists, artists, scholars, a poet, policy consultants, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders will engage with issues around democracy through a variety of lenses
"Truth in Journalism: How Should Journalists Think about Accuracy?" is organized by Allison Baker and Viviane Fairbank, respectively the current and former heads of research at The Walrus.