Award-winning journalist P. Sainath - http://www.indiatogether.org/opinions/psainath/ - will speak on the failure of mass media to report and analyze the widening economic inequality in India and around the world. For the past decade, Sainath has been reporting on the epidemic of farmers committing suicide in India as a result of the collapse of the rural economy. Sainath's hard-hitting reporting for The Hindu newspaper forced other journalists to cover the story and government officials to act. A decade earlier, in the 1990s his dispatches from the countryside in the Times of India sparked a renewed interest in poverty in India. Those stories were published in his best-selling 1996 book, Everybody Loves a Good Drought: Stories from India's Poorest Districts. In a 29-year career as a journalist, Sainath has won over 35 global and national awards and been called "the conscience of the Indian nation" by other journalists. In 2007, he won the Ramon Magsaysay Award -- Asia's most prestigious prize, often referred to as the "Asian Nobel" -- for Journalism Literature and Creative Communications Arts for his "passionate commitment as a journalist to restore the rural poor to India's national consciousness."
The event is sponsored by the University of Texas School of Journalism, the South Asia Institute, AID-Austin, and the Society of Professional Journalists-UT.
Location: University of Texas, Austin
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jumpnjza2 5 months ago
Thanks to the people of University or whoever put these clips on internet. Without Youtube and efforts of people like you, we would not have been able to take advantage of pearls of wisdom by one of the great thinkers of our time like P Sainath. I hope I get to watch all of his videos on the youtube like this. Thanks once again.
chopademv 9 months ago
since when is Yemen an African country?
ramans11 9 months ago
excellent presentation. pity there are so few views on a vital topic.
peacerebelgirl 9 months ago