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Friday, August 10 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
North and South Korea: From the Olympics to Families Divided

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The Korean Peninsula has been a focal point of media coverage, especially in the last year. Three AAJA photographers have spent a lot of time in the region and will offer their insights and share their knowledge of having to balance the many social, cultural and political nuances associated with reporting in the peninsula.

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Indira Lakshmanan

Senior executive editor/VP for news and features, National Geographic Media
Indira Lakshmanan is the senior executive editor/VP for news and features at National Geographic Media, where she oversees reporting. Previously, she was executive editor at the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. She has reported from more than 80 countries on six continents for... Read More →
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Chang Lee

Staff Photographer, The New York Times
Change W. Lee is a staff photographer for The New York Times. Mr. Lee joined The New York Times in 1994 as an intern. Mr. Lee was a member of the staff that won two 2002 Pulitzer Prizes. Mr. Lee was also among the New York Times journalists who won the 2008 Grantham Prize and nominated... Read More →
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Laura Elizabeth Pohl

Photographer + Filmmaker, Laura Elizabeth Pohl Multimedia
Laura Elizabeth Pohl is a photographer and filmmaker living in Baltimore. In May 2018 she drove up the East Coast with her self-funded photo truck exhibition about people separated from family in North Korea since the Korean War. She recently began working at The Hatcher Group, where... Read More →


Friday August 10, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm CDT
Fort Bend 1777 Walker St, Houston, TX 77010