How has the Media Fared this American Election? – A conversation with Nidhi Prakash and Mythili Sampathkumar

 

The Trump presidency has put American democracy in peril. Trump has already Declined To Promise a Peaceful Transfer Of Power After Elections. And The Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, just days before Election, solidifying the conservative majority on the court. How has the Media fared as the American democracy faces a series of institutional, political, economic, and public health crises, along with a rise of white supremacy, xenophobia, and rising economic inequality? Today, we will be discussing the presidential election reporting, fake news, and the stories that never got reported.

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Suchitra Vijayan is the author of the critically acclaimed book Midnight's Borders: A People's History of Modern India (Melville House, New York) and How Long Can the Moon Be Caged? Voices of Indian Political Prisoners (Pluto Press). She is an award-winning photographer and the founder and executive director of the Polis Project, a New York-based magazine of dissent. She teaches at NYU Gallatin and Columbia University, and is the Chairperson of the International Human Rights Committee. Her essays, photographs, and interviews have appeared in The Washington Post, GQ, The Nation, The Boston Review, Foreign Policy, Lit Hub, Rumpus, Electric Literature, NPR, NBC, Time, and BBC. As an attorney, she worked for the United Nations war crimes tribunals in Yugoslavia and Rwanda before co-founding the Resettlement Legal Aid Project in Cairo for Iraqi refugees.