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Bridging Divides series features Alec MacGillis and Charles Sennott discussion about media

Bridging Divides series features Alec MacGillis and Charles Sennott discussion about media
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Sure Fire Virtual Sessions On The Horizon

Sure Fire Virtual Sessions On The Horizon The Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation and Berkshire Bank as they will present a pair of FREE virtual sessions as part of their series Bridging Divides: Healing Communities . These forums are designed to assist residents in building common ground and banding together in solving day-to-day problems within their vicinity. The first session (May 4th) beginning Alec MacGillis, The CEO and founder of Ground Truth Project and Report for America, Charles M. Sennott and Berkshire Eagle President Frederic D. Rutberg as they will discuss amplified narratives of discord within cable news and social media and what steps need to be taken in repairing any damage that has been done.

Registration open for final two Bridging Divides, Healing Communities Speaker discussions

Registration is open for the final two sessions of the Bridging Divides, Healing Communities Speaker Series. The next session, titled “How Modern Media Can Create and Bridge Divides,” will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The guest speakers are Alec MacGillis, politics and government reporter at ProPublica, and Charles M. Sennott, founder, CEO and editor of The GroundTruth Project and Report for America. They will discuss how cable news and social media are amplifying narratives of discord as unbiased local news organizations disappear, the impact of these shifts on our discourse and institutions, and how to repair the damage. The conversation will be moderated by Fredric D. Rutberg, president and publisher of The Berkshire Eagle.

TOP STORIES OF 2020: No 2: Hundreds rally in a call for justice

HUDSON — Hundreds turned out to Promenade Hill Park on Sunday afternoon to rally for justice in the wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd, 46, who is African-American, died following a confrontation with police on Memorial Day, which was caught on video by a bystander. His death has sparked protests, demonstrations and riots nationwide. “I just want everyone’s voices to be heard,” Hudson resident Bella Lugo said. “It’s really hard, what is going on. We need to stand up for people whose voices aren’t being heard. I want it to be a safe place for my nieces and nephews to be able to go outside and not be discriminated against because of the color of their skin.”

TOP STORIES OF 2020: No 6: Today visits Hudson, praises city s resilience | Greene County

TOP STORIES OF 2020: No 6: Today visits Hudson, praises city s resilience | Greene County
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