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On Assignment's season two premiere is the first episode in a series called, Women We Love. These episodes will feature great conversations with women who are out in the field setting an example for our students with their outstanding reporting. All have a special connection to our Columbia J-School Prizes Department. Our first episode features filmmaker Kirsten Johnson, whose film Cameraperson, was the final screening at the duPont sponsored film series Film Fridays last spring. She has worked as the principal cinematographer on over 40 feature-length documentaries. Some of her credits include award-winning pieces like “The Invisible War,” “Pray the Devil Back to Hell,” “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Women, War and Peace.” Kirsten has a longstanding collaboration with Oscar-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras and is credited as cinematographer for “The Oath,” “Citizenfour,” and the upcoming "Asylum." Her directorial debut, Cameraperson, is a deeply personal and autobiographical film that Kirsten calls, “an acknowledgement of how complex it is to film and be filmed.” It was an official selection for the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Cameraperson opens at the IFC Center in New York City on September 9th.

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#55: Rachel Lears

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#54: Nanfu Wang

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#53: NBC’S Kate Snow on Cosby’s Accusers Revisited

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#52: RBG Revisited: Directors Betsy West and Julie Cohen with EP Amy Entelis

Revisit directors Betsy West and Julie Cohen, with executive producer Amy Entelis, as they talk about their blockbuster documentary RBG. Hear them tout the power of optimism and other helpful tips they learned while making their 2019 duPont award winning film. Moderated by professor June Cross.

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#51: Revisiting Nikole Hannah Jones with Lester Holt

#51: Revisiting Nikole Hannah Jones with Lester Holt

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#50: Ira Glass

#50: Ira Glass

This American Life Host and Producer Ira Glass has taken home seven duPont silver batons for the radio documentary series since he created it in 1995. In our special 50th episode, find out what goes into the making of one of the most listened to radio shows - one that spawned a generation of podcasts. Bonus: Hear Ira’s sage advice from his speech to the Columbia Journalism School graduating class of 2018.

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#49: Kaari Pitkin and Kai Wright

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#48: Nima Elbagir

CNN’s Nima Elbagir on risking her life for the stories that must be told, and the real world challenges of being a journalist of color.

31 Maj 201931min

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