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Like many of you, we are staying informed about the events surrounding the global outbreak of the coronavirus. The health and safety of our staff, artists, and audiences remains of utmost importance and we have decided to cancel Inside Stories. Ticket holders will be refunded in the manner in which they paid. If you have any questions please contact our Ticket Services Office at 617.547.8300 (Tuesday – Sunday, noon – 5PM) or ticketservices@amrep.org.

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Around the corner and around the world, journalists are under assault—from autocratic leaders, failing business models, and accusations of fake news. But journalism itself—the stories that expose wrongdoing, explain the world, change lives, and sometimes also change the reporters themselves—is thriving. In this intimate evening of live storytelling, seven Nieman Fellows take us inside their work to explore how journalists do what they do and why it makes a difference, to them and to their audiences.

During the evening you’ll hear from:

  • Robert Chaney, staff writer and photographer at the Missoulian in Montana
  • Matthew Dolan, investigative reporter for the Detroit Free Press
  • Natalia Guerrero, New York-based Colombian journalist and BBC contributor
  • Carrie Johnson, NPR’s national justice correspondent
  • Chastity Pratt, education and urban affairs reporter in Detroit
  • Alexander Trowbridge, journalist who last worked as a producer for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”
  • Tennessee Watson, education reporter for Wyoming Public Radio

Hosted by Jeneé Osterheldt, culture writer at The Boston Globe.

Produced in partnership with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard.

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