Independent Media Speakers

PCIM regularly brings the leading lights in independent media and journalism to Ithaca for public presentations and small group meetings with students and faculty.

In Fall 2022, thePark Center for Independent Mediahosted a discussion with dissident writers who were forced from their homelands and found sanctuary through aCity of Asylumin Ithaca, Pittsburgh, or Detroit. The event, which was attended by nearly 70 Ithaca College students, faculty and community members, provided an opportunity for these writers to read from and discuss their work, and explain why their writings put them in danger in their respective countries of origin.

Other Previous Speakers

In 2021, award winning journalist and author Todd Millerspoke about hislatest book, "Build Bridges, Not Walls: a Journey to a World Without Borders"where he asks the question: “Is it possible to create a borderless world?”

Todd Miller is an independent journalist and writer. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, San Francisco Chronicle, Guernica, andAl Jazeera English, among others. He was the recipient of the2018 Izzy Awardfor his outstanding contribution to independent media.

In 2020, PCIM hosted a webinar onthe media environment amid the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing protestsagainst racial injustice.The discussion explored how the pandemic was affecting independent media outlets and what to expect in the future.

Speakers includedAndrew Buncombe,Chief US correspondent,The Independent;Tara Conley, Ed.D.,Assistant Professor, Montclair State University;D.D. Guttenplan,Editor,The Nation;Amanda Silverman, Editorial Director,Mother Jones

2019 featured investigative journalist, Shane Bauer spoke about his book “American Prison: A Reporter’s Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment”.

Bauer is an award-winning journalist who is currently a senior reporter with Mother Jones magazine. He was the recipient of an Izzy Award in 2017 for his outstanding contribution to independent media.

In 2016, media criticJanine Jacksonof FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting) presented a lecture: “Can You Trust Mainstream News Media? Racial and Other Biases.” Jackson, host of the weekly “CounterSpin” radio show, gave pointers on how to be a critical news consumer – conscious of language, sourcing, and possible advertiser or owner influence on what’s being reported or not reported.

2015 featuredJim Hightower,the progressive populist from Texas who is also an author, humorist, radio commentator and pamphleteer (Hightower Lowdown). His presentation – “Against the Current: How Indy Media & Activists Can Challenge Corporate Control” – offered historic and contemporary wisdom.

In December 2014,TruthouteditorMaya Schenwardiscussed her book,Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn’t Work and How We Can Do Better.Based partly on her family’s experiences, Schenwar argued passionately for a transformation of our broken penal system. And she discussed the important work of independent outlets likeTruthout.

In fall 2014Betty Medsger,journalist and author of the fascinating new bookThe Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI,spoke about the "ordinary" citizens who broke into an FBI office in 1971, revealing the bureau's surveillance, harassment, and intimidation of peaceful civil rights, women's rights, and antiwar activists and political dissidents.

Other recent speakers have included

  • author/professorRobert W. McChesney,discussing "Corporate Dominance of Internet, Media, and Politics";

  • author, journalist, andDemocracy Now!cohostJuan Gonzalez,who spoke on "The Epic Story of Race & U.S. Media";

  • journalist and immigrant rights activistJosé Antonio Vargasof DefineAmerican.com;

  • feminist authorSusan Faludi,who spoke on "9/11: Myth, Media and Gender" on the 10th anniversary of 9/11/01;