"Registration for the 7th International Congress of Educational Journalism, organized by Brazil's Association of Education Journalists (Jeduca, by its Portuguese acronym), is now open. This year, the theme of the congress is 'What kind of society do we want? Education journalism in the national debate.' The event will be held Sept. 18-19, at the Álvares Penteado School of Commerce Foundation, in São Paulo.
Registration can be done on the event's website. Anti-racist education, coverage of violent attacks on schools, the role of education in transforming society and the relationship between education journalism and other media are some of the topics that will be covered at the Congress [...].
Among the program's guest speakers are Nikole Hannah-Jones, journalist and author of The 1619 Project (The New York Times); and Tiago Rogero, also a journalist and creator of the Querino Project (Rádio Novelo). Jones and Rogero will discuss at the opening session on how journalism can contribute to anti-racist education."