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On June 11th, "Life After the Impact" delved into the critical issue of how media coverage—or the lack thereof—affects the public perception of police brutality. Our special guest, Arianna Coghill, a journalist and social media manager who primarily writes about criminal justice reform and politics, joined us to discuss the ways in which the media can both expose and obscure the truth. Arianna is currently working as an assistant news and engagement writer for Mother Jones magazine.
Arianna shared her insights on the challenges journalists face when reporting on police misconduct, the strategies used to control the narrative, and the impact this has on public awareness and accountability. Together, we explored the role of independent media in bringing justice to light and the importance of staying informed and vigilant.
Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that seeks to uncover the truth behind the headlines and advocate for a more transparent and accountable media landscape.
By Life After the ImpactOn June 11th, "Life After the Impact" delved into the critical issue of how media coverage—or the lack thereof—affects the public perception of police brutality. Our special guest, Arianna Coghill, a journalist and social media manager who primarily writes about criminal justice reform and politics, joined us to discuss the ways in which the media can both expose and obscure the truth. Arianna is currently working as an assistant news and engagement writer for Mother Jones magazine.
Arianna shared her insights on the challenges journalists face when reporting on police misconduct, the strategies used to control the narrative, and the impact this has on public awareness and accountability. Together, we explored the role of independent media in bringing justice to light and the importance of staying informed and vigilant.
Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that seeks to uncover the truth behind the headlines and advocate for a more transparent and accountable media landscape.