(Nov. 7, 2011) – A delegation of media scholars and practitioners from the U.S. and Europe discussed the current environment, strategies, and benefits of encouraging diversity in international and domestic media representation at a colloquium in Washington D.C. on November 7.
The colloquium was organized by the U.S. Department of State and Meridian International.
Different panel session discussed the status of social cohension and diversity, diversity best practices, and program success stories in the U.S. and Europe; the role of ethnic media in building bridges among communities; and the role of U.S. NGOs in shaping media narratives.