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DESCRIPTION:Dina Ibrahim (Associate Professor of Journalism at San Francisco State 
 University) and Sharat G. Lin (writer and eyewitness at Tahrir Square at 
 the height of the uprising) will discuss facts and media reporting of the 
 people's revolution in Egypt.\n\n6:30PM Social Hour\n7:00PM Program: 
 Revolution in Egypt and the Media\n\nWheelchair accessible\n\nSponsored 
 by:\nArab American Cultural Center of Silicon Valley\nSan Jose Peace and 
 Justice Center\nCulture and Conflict Forum\n\nDina Ibrahim, PhD is an 
 Associate Professor of Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts at San 
 Francisco State University, where she teaches theoretical and practical 
 courses in radio and television news. She has reported for the BBC World 
 Service Radio in London, United Press International in Cairo, CNN in 
 Atlanta, NPR in Austin, and KPOO 89.5 FM in San Francisco. She is currently 
 hosting Arab TV on CreaTV Channel 15 in San Jose. Her research interests 
 are in the psychological impact of television depictions on audiences in 
 the United States, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, as well as analyzing 
 the visual framing of U.S. television news representations of Islam and 
 Arab countries.\n\nSharat G. Lin, PhD is president of the San Jose Peace & 
 Justice Center. He writes on global political economy, the Middle East and 
 South Asia, labor migration, and public health. He just spent a week in 
 Tahrir Square at the height of the popular uprising.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/22/18677790.php
SUMMARY:Revolution in Egypt and the Media
LOCATION:Arab American Cultural Center of Silicon Valley\nHouge Park, Bldg. 2\n3968 
 Twilight Drive\nSan Jose, CA 95124
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/22/18677790.php
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