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#17: Technology's impact on journalism and Black Lives Matter
Manage episode 283267030 series 2637557
On today's episode, we interviewed Carlisa Johnson, multimedia journalist based in Atlanta. Her work focuses on race and gender politics, specifically highlighting experiences within the African Diaspora. We started things off by talking about Carlisa's career and her experience as a journalist, we also explored the connection between journalism and technology, and finally talked about activism, and her protagonism in the Black Lives Matter movement.
On every episode, we ask our guests what book is currently on their night stand, and what book would they recommend for us to know more about what they do. Check out the official book recommendations list on our Goodreads bookshelf: http://bit.ly/the-manuscript-goodreads
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Episode's links:
Check out Carlisa's website to know more about her work and her podcasts:
https://www.carlisajohnson.com/
https://www.carlisajohnson.com/podcasts
Atlanta Resistance Revival Chorus:
https://www.resistancerevivalchorus.com/
https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaResistanceRevivalChorus/
https://instagram.com/atlantaresistancerevivalchorus?igshid=12e0aiunxh42i
MIT Technology Review: How Google Docs became the social media of the resistance, by Tania Basu
The Ground Truth Project
https://thegroundtruthproject.org/
31 episodes
Manage episode 283267030 series 2637557
On today's episode, we interviewed Carlisa Johnson, multimedia journalist based in Atlanta. Her work focuses on race and gender politics, specifically highlighting experiences within the African Diaspora. We started things off by talking about Carlisa's career and her experience as a journalist, we also explored the connection between journalism and technology, and finally talked about activism, and her protagonism in the Black Lives Matter movement.
On every episode, we ask our guests what book is currently on their night stand, and what book would they recommend for us to know more about what they do. Check out the official book recommendations list on our Goodreads bookshelf: http://bit.ly/the-manuscript-goodreads
If you want to keep up with our latest news and insights, follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/TheManu_script_
We want to know you! Send us an email to themanuscriptpodcast@gmail.com sending your feedbacks, comments and suggestions!
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Episode's links:
Check out Carlisa's website to know more about her work and her podcasts:
https://www.carlisajohnson.com/
https://www.carlisajohnson.com/podcasts
Atlanta Resistance Revival Chorus:
https://www.resistancerevivalchorus.com/
https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaResistanceRevivalChorus/
https://instagram.com/atlantaresistancerevivalchorus?igshid=12e0aiunxh42i
MIT Technology Review: How Google Docs became the social media of the resistance, by Tania Basu
The Ground Truth Project
https://thegroundtruthproject.org/
31 episodes
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