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Saturday, August 2
 

9:00am MDT

Less Passion, More Precision: Bahá'u'lláh's Blueprint for an Effective News Media
Saturday August 2, 2025 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
In an era of deepening political polarization and extreme partisanship, journalism is in crisis. Some argue that journalists must adopt the role of a “resistance” against illiberalism. In contrast, others demand a rejection of elites who use “progressive” media framing to perpetuate a toxic cultural agenda. The place of fact-based journalism—objectivity—is now the field's most pressing debate. The sacred writings of the Baha’i Faith address these issues by offering a new tenet for journalists, one that outlines both the mission of news gathering and the motivations behind reporting. Exploring these passages may provide a roadmap for how journalism can serve humanity's best interests.
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Murray Oliver

Murray Oliver is an award-winning journalist with over 25 years of experience in documentaries, investigative reporting, and daily news—including nearly a decade as a network foreign correspondent in Africa and the Middle East. Today, he teaches media and politics at Brandon University... Read More →
Saturday August 2, 2025 9:00am - 10:15am MDT
Glen 202 South building - 2nd level

10:30am MDT

Skepticism, Sources of Information, and the Pursuit of Truth
Saturday August 2, 2025 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
The independent investigation of truth is a core principle of the Bahai Faith. This principle is opposed by Fifth Generation Warfare, i.e., the manipulation of information to divide, inflame, and set individuals and groups against one another. Remaining skeptical and neutral while pursuing truth, basing our opinions on evidence, is indispensable for navigating this Information Age that we’re living through. Otherwise, we are easily misled, and even distracted from our primary objectives. Today’s sophisticated practices of information curation and propaganda require that we equip ourselves for intellectual self-defense, lest we become indoctrinated by the narrative of the moment.
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Mehrtash Olson

I have been investigating various current events, observing their effects, researching their origins, attempting to gain more perspective in order to better contend with the issues involved. Through this process, I have discovered the benefit of employing a posture of neutrality... Read More →
Saturday August 2, 2025 10:30am - 11:45am MDT
Glen 202 South building - 2nd level

2:00pm MDT

Leveraging Media to Amplify Positive Conversations and Drive Change
Saturday August 2, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and societal change. This presentation explores the critical need for socially conscious companies to lead the media landscape, focusing on amplifying voices that deserve attention and recognition. Drawing from years of experience at the BWC and the Office of Media and Technologies, we will highlight the power of media in fostering inclusive, diverse, and complex conversations. By sharing our insights on how to navigate these discussions in online spaces, we aim to empower organizations to create impactful media strategies that contribute to positive messages.
Speakers
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Gazalle Ardekani

Gazalle Ardekani is a media professional with over 14 years of experience specializing in social media and public relations. She has worked on a variety of corporate media projects, as well as socially conscious initiatives focused on discourse, such as the 239 Days in America project... Read More →
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Altea DiGirolamo

Altea DiGirolamo is a creative director with over ten years of experience, including four years as a multimedia designer at the Baháʼí World Center’s Office of Media and Technologies. She deepened her cohesive identity as a designer, blending technical expertise with Bah... Read More →
Saturday August 2, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm MDT
Glen 202 South building - 2nd level

3:30pm MDT

The Pedagogy of Higher Education
Saturday August 2, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm MDT
On most college and university campuses today, there is an evolving professional discourse on pedagogy for higher education. How are insights and experiences gained through the training institute and related educational endeavors informing the pedagogy of those who teach in higher education? What might we contribute, in this regard, to the prevalent discourse on higher educational pedagogy? Also, what are we learning about bringing Bahá’í insights and experiences to bear in the content of relevant courses? And what are the pedagogical principles that might guide and justify such efforts?
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Michael Karlberg

Michael Karlberg is a professor of Communication Studies at Western Washington University. His scholarship interrogates the intellectual foundations of Western civilization, including conceptions of human nature, power, social organization, and social change. His first book, Beyond... Read More →
Saturday August 2, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm MDT
Glen 202 South building - 2nd level
 
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