First Fed Community Conversation: The Importance of Local Journalism

Date and Time

Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT

April 22nd at 6PM

Location

Field Arts & Events Hall

Fees/Admission

Pay-what-makes-you-happy

Website

https://bit.ly/4hHU0a0

Contact Information

Nora Pitaro
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LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE Field Arts & Events Hall will host a pivotal First Fed Community Conversation on the importance of local journalism, honoring the legacy of John Brewer. Brewer, who led the Peninsula Daily News from 1998 to 2015, was a dedicated newsman whose contributions left a lasting impact on the Olympic Peninsula. This event aims to highlight the crucial role of local news in fostering informed communities, promoting civic engagement, and holding institutions accountable. The one-hour panel discussion, moderated by journalist and educator George Erb, will feature Brier Dudley (Free Press Initiative), Eran Kennedy (Peninsula Daily News), Brown Maloney (Radio Pacific), Emma Maple (Peninsula Daily News), and Rich Riski (Peninsula College). Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with local journalists and media experts. Following the discussion, guests are invited to a post-conversation reception in the Pat Donlin Lobby. The panel will explore John Brewer's legacy, the challenges faced by local news outlets, including financial pressures and the changing media landscape, and the implications of community information gaps, transparency, and public trust. Strategies for sustaining quality journalism in the region will also be discussed. Participants will hear firsthand accounts of how local journalism impacts lives in the community, emphasizing the need for continued support and investment in this vital resource. By bringing together diverse voices in journalism, the event seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the value of local news and inspire collective action to preserve it. This gathering at Field Arts & Events Hall promises to be an enlightening and empowering experience, reinforcing the essential connection between local news and community well-being. Moderator: George Erb, Journalist and Educator Panelists: Brier Dudley, Seattle Times Eran Kennedy, Peninsula Daily News Brown M. Maloney, Radio Pacific Emma Maple, Peninsula Daily News Rich Riski, Peninsula College

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