Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2011. 4:30 PM.
Location: Bldg 260, Room 113 (main quad) 450 Serra Mall Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Carol Rosenberg has covered the proceedings in the U.S. prison camps in Guantánamo Bay for The Miami Herald for nine years. Earlier this year, she was awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award which recognizes outstanding reporting on human rights and social justice. At the time of her award, the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights reported that Rosenberg had "logged more time at Guantanamo than any other reporter – taking on the task of ensuring that this important story is not forgotten." In this talk, Rosenberg focuses on the challenges of operating as a journalist in Guantanamo Bay, and the ethical issues that working there entails. Carol Rosenberg
Location: Bldg 260, Room 113 (main quad) 450 Serra Mall Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Carol Rosenberg has covered the proceedings in the U.S. prison camps in Guantánamo Bay for The Miami Herald for nine years. Earlier this year, she was awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award which recognizes outstanding reporting on human rights and social justice. At the time of her award, the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights reported that Rosenberg had "logged more time at Guantanamo than any other reporter – taking on the task of ensuring that this important story is not forgotten." In this talk, Rosenberg focuses on the challenges of operating as a journalist in Guantanamo Bay, and the ethical issues that working there entails. Carol Rosenberg