Logies making a change
upstart has the rundown on Australian TV’s night of nights
upstart has the rundown on Australian TV’s night of nights
Writer, broadcaster and academic Waleed Aly will join La Trobe University’s Dilemmas in Journalism class on today at 4pm at the Economics Lecture Theatre. All are welcome.
This afternoon at 4 Waleed Aly will be the guest lecturer in Dilemmas in Journalism, where he’ll lead a discussion on how journalists can avoid resorting to stereotyping the people or groups that they write about. All staff and students are most welcome.
upstart has the rundown on Australian TV’s night of nights
Writer, broadcaster and academic Waleed Aly will join La Trobe University’s Dilemmas in Journalism class on today at 4pm at the Economics Lecture Theatre. All are welcome.
This afternoon at 4 Waleed Aly will be the guest lecturer in Dilemmas in Journalism, where he’ll lead a discussion on how journalists can avoid resorting to stereotyping the people or groups that they write about. All staff and students are most welcome.
TV host explains he did not “advise anybody”
upstart has the rundown on Australian TV’s night of nights
Writer, broadcaster and academic Waleed Aly will join La Trobe University’s Dilemmas in Journalism class on today at 4pm at the Economics Lecture Theatre. All are welcome.
This afternoon at 4 Waleed Aly will be the guest lecturer in Dilemmas in Journalism, where he’ll lead a discussion on how journalists can avoid resorting to stereotyping the people or groups that they write about. All staff and students are most welcome.
Waleed Aly, Erin Cassar, and Michael Gawenda are just three of the guest lecturers joining us at La Trobe in coming weeks. And you’re all invited to hear them speak.
As the recent attacks against Indian students continues to generate public debate on whether Australia is an inherently racist country, Erdem Koc argues the attaching of such a stigma is grossly unfair.
Our second guest lecturer in Dilemmas in Journalism is Waleed Aly, who lectures at the Global Terrorism Research Centre at Monash University and is a presenter and commentator for an array of ABC radio and TV programs. He also plays in a band, writes books, and, tragically, barracks for Richmond.