What does feminist unity look like in a connected world? ๐ Panelists at the recent Transnational Feminist Networks symposium unpacked the role of technology, activism, and solidarity in shaping todayโs transnational feminist movements: https://t.co/qxiVXp2iEa
๐ Listen to our newly launched podcast - Annenberg Conversations! In episode 1, Profs. Sarah J. Jackson and @ylelkes speak to Dean @sbanetweiser about polarization, race and gender, and misinformation in the 2024 election campaigns: https://t.co/VFKvvaeqgq
In recent interview with NYT, Annenberg professor @ylelkes talks about crystallization - a world where people's attitudes cannot be swayed with new information. He says polarization is the engine of crystallization. Read the story here: https://t.co/tSwrMZLTua
In this new video, Annenberg Prof. Sarah J. Jackson discusses the role of memes, internet culture, and joy in Kamala Harrisโs presidential campaign, from coconut tree TikToks to the use of the word "weird." Watch here: https://t.co/JSXM1eRuSr
After 4+ wonderful years at @UVA, I am thrilled to join @AnnenbergPenn@Penn as Senior Director of Marketing and Communications and work w/ Dean @sbanetweiser, Vice Dean Emily Falk, and other wonderful faculty, staff, and students! Excited to start this new chapter!
With beautiful flowers ๐ธ from my backyard, wishing you shubho #nababarsho. Wishing you a wonderful year with good food, good company, happiness, joy and luck.
As we wrapped the unique J-term course around Ping Pong in China, I'm still counting the media hits from the US and Chinese media, 237 so far! Here is a story that ran in UVA today on Jan 2.
https://t.co/7nGa2NwLhz
I am excited to share link to a new project we partnered with Education USA on, to showcase US higher education for the rest of the world.
In the spring, three students sat down to share their experiences for a video now online on the EducationUSA website. https://t.co/3PROUSYfx2