“It’s important to be skeptical”: Hear why, from a Conference on World Affairs panelist

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For over 75 years, the Conference on World Affairs – commonly known as CWA – has brought leaders and experts across different fields together to discuss central issues of our time. It’s a collaboration involving CU Boulder and Boulder community members.

This year’s CWA started yesterday, and runs until this Friday. There are over 70 panels, focused around the future – things like AI and quantum computing – global equity, and leadership. It’s free to attend, via livestream or in-person, at CU Boulder. You just have to register online.

Lisa Graves is the Executive Director of True North Research — a national investigative watchdog group — as well as President of the Board at the Center for Media and Democracy. She joined KGNU’s Jackie Sedley this morning to discuss the work she does, and the panels she’ll be participating in today.

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Graves will participate in the “Fox vs. CNN vs. The People” panel today, Wed. April 10, at 10:30 a.m, as well as the “From Red, White and Blue to Red vs. Blue: A Satirical Look at How Polarized We Are” panel today, Wed. April 10, at 12:00 p.m.

You can also join via live stream.

Stream “Fox vs. CNN vs. The People” here.

Stream “From Red, White and Blue to Red vs. Blue: A Satirical Look at How Polarized We Are” here.

 

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