Friday, September 26, 2008

University of Kentucky event, Oct. 21

The Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues is presenting JOURNALIST FOR JUSTICE, a program by Pulitzer Prize finalist Jerry Mitchell on Tuesday, October 21. SPJ Bluegrass is one of the sponsors for this event.

Date:
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Time:
6:30pm - 7:00 pm - Public Reception, Room 206
7:00pm - Lecture, Student Center Theater
Location:
Student Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington


Free and open to the public

JOURNALIST FOR JUSTICE
Jerry Mitchell of the Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Miss., has been called “the South’s Simon Wiesenthal” because, like the famous Nazi-hunter, he helped bring to justice the perpetrators of murders during the civil-rights era. The latest result of his investigative reporting was the conviction of a former Klansman in the1964 killings that inspired the movie “Mississippi Burning.” He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and the Pulitzer Board praised “his relentless and masterly stories.”

Sponsored by:
Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues
The Courier-Journal
Kentucky Commission
on Human Rights
Kentucky League of Cities
Society of Professional Journalists, Bluegrass Chapter
UK College of Arts and Sciences

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