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Cronkite Must See Mondays

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Journalism leaders and luminaries discuss critical issues facing journalism and media in a weekly speaker series. This podcast is produced by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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Each spring, the Pulitzer Prize Board awards fifteen prizes in journalism and eight prizes for books, music, and drama. Rich and insightful discussions lead up to the prize announcements. The Pulitzer on the Road podcast brings the same thought-provoking experience to listeners through discussions between Pulitzer Board members and winning authors and journalists from 2023. Episodes are hosted by Board member Nicole Carroll, professor of practice at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite ...
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An interview between Barbara Kingsolver, 2023 Prize winner for Fiction, and Emily Ramshaw of The 19th, on Kingsolver’s farm in Appalachia, about growing up in Appalachia, her life as a writer, and the unforgettable narrator she created in her novel, Demon Copperhead. To access the transcript and learn more about this episode, visit: https://pulitze…
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Hundreds of migrant parents and children were separated at the US-Mexico border under a Trump administration policy. Caitlin Dickerson, staff writer for The Atlantic, won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. She visits El Paso and talks with Ginger Thompson of ProPublica. To access the transcript and learn more about this episode, vis…
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Hernan Diaz, 2023 Fiction winner, meets with Viet Thanh Nguyen, a Pulitzer board member and himself a previous Fiction winner, in a New York Gilded Age mansion to discuss Trust, Diaz’s novel that explores family, wealth and ambition. To read the transcript and more about this episode, visit: https://pulitzerontheroad.pulitzer.org/podcasts/podcast-h…
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Jefferson Cowie’s book Freedom’s Dominion gives the history of white Americans fighting for the freedom to dominate others and won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for History. In Eufaula, Alabama, he meets with Kelly Lytle Hernandez, history professor at the University of California Los Angeles. To access the transcript and learn more about this episode, v…
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Mstyslav Chernov and a team of Associated Press journalists captured the horrors of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in Mariupol. He talks about their award-winning work for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with Nancy Barnes of the Boston Globe. To read the transcript and find out more about this episode, visit: https://pulitzerontheroad.puli…
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Hear about how police targeted residents of small town Brookside, Alabama, in an interview with 2023 Pulitzer winners for Local Reporting, John Archibald and Ashley Remkus at AL.com, and Neil Brown, Pulitzer Board member and president of the Poynter Institute. To access the transcript and read more about this episode, visit: https://pulitzeronthero…
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The Pulitzer Prizes is launching a Pulitzer on the Road podcast, part of a public programming initiative celebrating the work of Pulitzer Prize-winners with audiences across the country. The podcast features interviews with 2023 winners in journalism and books, and delves into the stories behind their work. To learn more about the podcast and guest…
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Kristin Gilger, senior associate dean, and Julia Wallace, Frank Russell Chair in the Business of Journalism, discuss their new book, “There’s No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned about What It Takes to Lead.” The book chronicles the rise of women in America’s newsrooms and offers lessons about what it takes to lead in a traditionally mal…
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Bill Putnam’s photography has concentrated on the mental, physical and political cost of war through documentary photography, portraiture and video. In June 2013, he wrapped up a 16-month tour in Afghanistan covering the International Security Assistance Force-led hand over of responsibilities to the Afghan National Security Forces in the county’s …
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A panel discussion featuring Carnegie-Knight News21 students and their experiences investigating gun rights and regulations across America Moderated by Leonard Downie Jr., Weil Family Professor of Journalism and former Washington Post executive editor Listen to the podcast The post Gun Wars: A News21 Investigation of Rights and Regulations in Ameri…
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