Am I Black enough for you?: reimagining coverage of race and identity in a global era of backlash
Sab 12 aprile 2025
10:30 - 11:20
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We're living through a moment where the gains we thought were secure – from DEI initiatives to diverse voices in media – are being systematically dismantled. This panel brings together some of the most compelling voices in Black American media with perspectives from regions shaped by different forms of colonialism to tackle a pressing question: has identity politics backfired? And how do we forge new paths of resistance in an increasingly authoritarian world?
As progressive gains are being reversed around the world, we'll dig into what this means not just in America, but globally. We'll look at how colonial power structures have shape-shifted, whether we're talking about Western colonialism, Soviet dominance, or Ottoman legacies. We're especially excited to complicate the conversation about identity and resistance. Our panelists will share how different experiences of oppression – from American racial dynamics to various forms of cultural and linguistic suppression – can teach us new ways to fight back against authoritarianism. We'll get practical about what this means for our industry. How can newsrooms evolve beyond simplistic identity narratives? What are we missing in our coverage?
Just like Billy Paul's haunting question "Am I Black Enough For You?" challenged listeners to confront their own assumptions about identity and authenticity, we'll push beyond comfortable narratives to ask: In this era of global authoritarian resurgence, how do we measure the "enough-ness" of resistance? What does it mean to be "Black enough," "radical enough," or "authentic enough" in our journalism, our activism, and our solidarity across different experiences of oppression?
Moderated by Natalia Antelava.
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.
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Natalia Antelava
Natalia Antelava is a co-founder and editor-in-chief of Coda Story, an award-winning newsroom that covers the roots of global crises. Originally from Tbilisi, Georgia, Natalia started her journalism career in West Africa and has been BBC's resident correspondent in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East, Washington DC and India. She has covered wars in Georgia, Ukraine and Iraq and reported undercover from Burma, Yemen and Uzbekistan. Her investigations into human rights abuses in Central Asia, Iraq and the United States have won her a number of awards. Natalia has also written for the Guardian, Forbes magazine, New Yorker and CNN. She is the author of Coda's weekly Disinfo Matters newsletter and the host of a narrative podcast Undercurrents: Tech, Tyrants and Us, Coda’s collaboration with Audible which tells stories of people whose lives were turned upside down when digital technology collided with tyrants.
Sara Lomax
Sara Lomax is the president and CEO of WURD Radio, LLC, Pennsylvania’s only African-American owned talk radio station. She hosted and produced HealthQuest Live radio show on WURD from 2002 through 2013. Prior to her work with WURD, Sara co-founded HealthQuest: Total Wellness for Body, Mind & Spirit, the first nationally circulated African-American consumer health magazine in the country. Most recently, she co-founded a new media company called URL Media, a network of Black and Brown owned media organizations that share content, distribution and revenues to increase their long-term sustainability. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Sara has written for numerous publications including The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Essence Magazine. Sara has received numerous awards including The Beacon of Light Award from the Congressional Black Caucus for HealthQuest Magazine’s outstanding health coverage; the Woman of Substance Award from the National Medical Association; the Women of Distinction award from the Philadelphia Business Journal; and the Trailblazer Award from the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists. Sara was named one of the “100 Most Influential Philadelphians” by Philadelphia Magazine. She has also been named one of Philadelphia Tribune's Most Influential African Americans for the past 5 years. Last year she was awarded the Community College of Philadelphia’s Community Hero Award.
Karen McMullen
Based in New York City, Karen McMullen is the Festival Director/Head of Programming at Urbanworld and Senior Programmer at DOC NYC film festivals. Previously, she was Lead Curator for New Voices in Black Cinema and Head of Programming for TIDE Film Festival, a FeaturesProgrammer at Tribeca Festival and on the programming team at Sundance Film Festival. She has been a juror at Pan African, Trinidad + Tobago, Thessaloniki International Documentary, Cleveland International, and Bentonville film festivals, and on the nominating committees for Gotham Awards, Carey Institute, Black Public Media, Film Independent Spirit Awards and Cinema Eye Honors. Karen conducts panels and interviews for HBO, Netflix, Apple, NY African Film Festival, and others. She has editing credits on features and short films, and was a professor of film post-production at Long Island University. Karen graduated from Brown University with concentrations in French Studies and International Relations.