Shattering the Journalistic Global Glass Ceiling

Cronkite Humphrey Fellows

Around the world, media play a powerful role in shifting gender stereotypes. Adey Tegene, a radio producer from Ethiopia, Lilan Wu, an independent journalist from China, and Dalia Younis, a TV producer and anchor from Egypt, examine the role of media in their home countries and their effect on international women’s rights.

The talk is part of “Cronkite Global Conversations,” which features members of the Cronkite School’s Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, a U.S. State Department-funded initiative that brings working media professionals from around the world to Cronkite for a year of intensive study. Fellows take classes, develop leadership skills and collaborate with other media professionals.

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Cronkite School Room 444