New angles: creating a richer, more inclusive news story
Ven 11 aprile 2025
17:00 - 18:00
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Note: This session is a workshop in which participation is by registration only. Maximum 40 participants. You must sign up online in advance.
Every day, important stories – too many to count – go undetected. Perhaps because we didn’t think of looking for them. Perhaps because we weren’t looking in the right places. Perhaps because we weren’t looking for them with the right lens. In the case of this session, a gender lens.
A lens is designed to sharpen vision; a gender lens allows us to sharpen our instincts for noticing a good story.
Why gender? Because it is a framing that is often overlooked or sidelined. It might be deemed “cute” or unimportant. It might be considered limited to covering “women’s issues.” But gender is about power structures, hierarchies, and the systemic silencing and sidelining of certain groups. A gender lens is transversal and can be applied to any given topic.
In this session, we will show you how. You will hear directly from five recognized journalists who have proven over the years that analyzing the world with a gender-conscious approach helps uncover new angles and can turn once-untold stories into high-impact reporting.
Through a variety of hands-on activities, you will try out the gender lens and see what it can bring to your craft at different stages of the journalistic process. By the end of the session, you can expect to have shared a qualitative experience as a group and connected with incredible gender journalists. You will also walk away with a host of resources and tips to help you in your lifelong quest for interesting angles and important stories.
Moderated by Ahlem Khattab.
Modificato più di un mese fa
Pagine coinvolte
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.
Giornalismo
Pagina tematica del giornalismo
Palazzo Graziani (Perugia)
Costruzione di origine medioevale Palazzo Graziani è stato sottoposto ad interventi che nel corso dei secoli ne hanno modificato ed ampliato la struttura. Situato in Corso Vannucci, l’immobile è sede della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio ed ora anche della nuova Fondazione CARIPERUGIA ARTE. Nel 1895 Annibale Brugnoli realizzò quattro grandi quadri ad olio sulle pareti e quattro grandi dipinti murali sulla volta di quello che successivamente venne chiamato “Salone del Brugnoli”, ancora oggi la sala di maggior pregio dell’intero complesso.
Ankita Anand
Ankita Anand is a journalist-writer-poet based in Delhi, and has been published in various languages and countries. An editor with Unbias the News, she has been awarded the International Labour Organisation's Media Award, European Commission’s Lorenzo Natali Media Prize, Statesman Award for Rural Reporting, UNFPA-Laadli Media Award, Sampad – South Asian Arts Prize, Singapore Poetry Prize, and poetry prizes from the International Labour Organisation and Arts Illustrated, among other recognitions. Ankita’s work has been supported by grants from the One World Media, Climate Tracker, Sanskriti Foundation, Journalismfund.eu, Clean Energy Wire, Hostwriter, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Centre for Media Studies-GIZ, New Economy Coalition, The Rules, Tactical Tech, Centre for World Indigenous Studies, and India Friends’ Association. She received the Jijivisha Fellowship to facilitate poetry workshops for girls in Delhi’s government schools, and the She Creates Change Fellowship to campaign for dignified visual representation of sexual violence survivors in the media. She was also selected to be part of the Changemakers programme hosted by Thomson Reuters Foundation. She specialises in long-form reporting (rural, urban and cross-border) with a focus on gender, labour, climate, environment, land, corruption, human rights and indigenous communities. She has also contributed to Tactical Tech's Exposing the Invisible Kit for investigators, including a guide on collaborative investigations. Her own collaborations have been with people using different media, formats and genres, including an investigative podcast for iHeart Media, US. In the past, Ankita has worked as general secretary, National Campaign for People’s Right to Information; copy editor, Penguin Random House; coordinator, Samanvay Indian Languages’ Festival, and co-founder, Aatish street theatre group.
Megan Clement
Megan Clement is a journalist specialising in gender and human rights. She also writes about Paris, where she has lived since 2015. She is the editor of Impact, a bilingual newsletter of feminist journalism from the Gloria Media network, and teaches journalism at the Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle. Megan has written for The Guardian, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, the Sydney Morning Herald and more. Her criticism and essays can be found in the Australian Book Review and Meanjin. In 2021, she was awarded the inaugural Island Magazine Nonfiction Prize.