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SUMMARY:The Geography of Risk: Epic Storms\, Rising Seas and the Cost of America’s Coasts
DESCRIPTION:Journalist Gilbert M. Gaul discusses his book “The Geography of Risk: Epic Storms\, Rising Seas and the Cost of America’s Coasts” with John E. Miller\, a coastal floodplain expert who was involved in Superstorm Sandy recovery issues. Gaul’s book looks at the development of the modern coast and the extraordinary risks of building on barrier islands and coastal floodplains. A large portion of the book focuses on the New Jersey Shore and especially Ocean County and Long Beach Island\, which were Ground Zero in Superstorm Sandy in 2012. \nGaul twice won the Pulitzer Prize and has been short-listed for the Pulitzer four other times. For more than 35 years\, he worked as an investigative journalist for The Washington Post\, The Philadelphia Inquirer\, and other newspapers. He is the author of three previous books and lives in New Jersey. \nPresented by the Princeton Public Library in partnership with the Princeton Environmental Film Festival.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/the-geography-of-risk-epic-storms-rising-seas-and-the-cost-of-americas-coasts/
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SUMMARY:Film and Discussion: “Eyes on Mississippi”
DESCRIPTION:The life of influential journalist Bill Minor\, who covered the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi for seven decades\, is the subject of this documentary. Minor was the New Orleans Times Picayune’s Mississippi correspondent and a frequent contributor to The New York Times\, Newsweek and other national publications. Producer and director Ellen Ann Fentress will lead a post-screening discussion with Errin Whack\, National Writer on Race and Ethnicity for the Associated Press. \nCo-sponsored by the Princeton Public Library\, Not in Our Town Princeton\, and the Program in Journalism at Princeton University. \nPresented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Any views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this programming do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/film-and-discussion-eyes-on-mississippi/
LOCATION:Princeton Public Library\, 65 Witherspoon Street\, Princeton\, 08542\, United States
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SUMMARY:Syrian Perspectives Film Screening: 4.1 Miles and From Damascus to Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Attend a screening of two short documentaries\, 4.1 Miles and From Damascus to Chicago\, part of the Princeton Public Library’s Syrian Perspectives Series\, on Thursday\, September 14. The films will be followed by a moderated discussion with Deborah Amos\, a Ferris Professor of Journalism and award-winning NPR News correspondent\, and Tom Charles of Nassau Presbyterian Church’s refugee resettlement team. They will discuss the global refugee crisis as well as refugee resettlement locally and around the world. \n4.1 Miles follows a day in the life of a captain in the Greek Coast Guard\, who\, despite limited resources\, attempts to save thousands of migrants from drowning in the Aegean Sea. Running time: 24 minutes. \nFrom Damascus to Chicago examines a Syrian family recently resettled in Chicago as they navigate a new city and country. Running time: 24 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by the library and American Documentary/POV and presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/ppl-syrian-series-deborah-amos/
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SUMMARY:Syrian Perspectives Film Screening: Last Men in Aleppo
DESCRIPTION:Through the eyes of volunteer rescue workers called the White Helmets\, Last Men in Aleppo shows the daily life-and-death struggle in the streets of Aleppo after five years of war. Running time: 1 hour\, 30 minutes. Part of the Princeton Public Library’s Syrian Perspectives Series. \nCo-sponsored by the library and American Documentary/POV and presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/ppl-syrian-series-last-men-in-aleppo/
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SUMMARY:Syrian Perspectives Film Screening: Dalya's Other Country
DESCRIPTION:Displaced by the Syrian conflict\, teenage Dalya goes to a Catholic high school while her mother\, Rudayana\, enrolls in college as they both walk the line between their Muslim values and the new world in which they find themselves. Running time: 1 hour. Part of the Princeton Public Library’s Syrian Perspectives Series. \nCo-sponsored by the library and American Documentary/POV and presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/ppl-syrian-series-dalyas-other-country/
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SUMMARY:Syrian Perspectives Film Screening: The War Show
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker and radio host Obaidah Zytoon captures the fate of Syria through the intimate lens of a small circle of friends and journalists in The War Show. Beginning with peaceful Arab Spring protests in 2011\, the film provides a four-year\, ground-level look at how the country spiraled into bloody civil war. Running time: 1 hour\, 30 minutes. Part of the Princeton Public Library’s Syrian Perspectives Series. \nCo-sponsored by the library and American Documentary/POV and presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/ppl-syrian-series-the-war-show/
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