Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Kansas City

Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Kansas City We support and foster connections for Harvard alumni in the greater Kansas City area that will lead t

The Harvard Club of Kansas City serves the alumni and students of Harvard University who live in or maintain connections to the greater Kansas City area.

09/19/2024

If you are a member of HRKC makes sure to sign up for the HRKC Facebook group. This is the HRKC "page" and we decided to move more towards the group.

NEW EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTPolice Intimidation of the Press: The Marion, KS Search & Seizure OutrageDate: Wednesday, October ...
10/06/2023

NEW EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Police Intimidation of the Press: The Marion, KS Search & Seizure Outrage

Date: Wednesday, October 18
Time: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm CST
Format: Virtual via Zoom
RSVP: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkfuCsqD4oE9amw6qkWG5GwPE9aMsvPJ_d #/registration

Public officials probably don’t miss the watchdog function of the press in light of the violation of press freedom in Kansas earlier this year.

And perhaps some of their constituents have forgotten the benefits of a robust Fourth Estate. Violations of both the First and Fourth Amendment Constitutional rights now worry some in the media. Accusations of "fake news" undermine media credibility and create combativeness by public officials to challenge the legitimacy of a free press.

Contemporary Issues in the Media is sponsored by the Harvard Kennedy School New England Alumni Association. This webinar is co-sponsored by the Harvard Law School Association of Massachusetts and the Harvard Club of Kansas City.

Join four experienced journalists and a media lawyer for a discussion organized by HKSNEAA Board Member Bill Seymour about the impacts these changes are bringing to journalism and any "chilling effects" they might have on aggressive reporting.

Moderator

Walter Smith Randolph is Connecticut Public Broadcasting’s investigative editor where he leads The Accountability Project, a group of reporters who produce investigations for CT Public’s NPR and PBS affiliated stations. He also serves as Vice President-Broadcast of the National Association of Black Journalists and is an adjunct professor at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. The New York City native spent a decade reporting at television stations across the country before joining CT Public.

Panelists

Eric Meyer is the majority owner, editor, and publisher of the Marion County Record in Marion, Kansas. Police in Kansas raided his local newspaper and mother's home on August 11, seizing computers, cellphones, hard drivers, router and other materials and records. It sparked outrage from First Amendment advocates and that may have contributed to the death of Meyer's 98-year-old mother and the paper's co-owner. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation began an investigation and helped to get items seized returned to the paper.

Meyer has spent over 45 years in journalism, including news, photo and graphics editor at the Milwaukee Journal, was a Pulitzer-Prize nominee for coverage of computer hackers and over two decades as a journalism professor at the University of Illinois.
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Dean Pagani is a professor of communications at the University of New Haven. He began his career in journalism, transitioned into communications roles in Connecticut state government and the U.S. Senate, and represents private and non-profit clients as a public relations consultant. In his work as a photojournalist, he has experienced firsthand the changing nature of the relationship between the press and authority.

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Paul Bass has been a reporter and editor in New Haven for 45 years. He founded the online-only New Haven Independent and parent nonprofit online Journalism Project in 2005. He is the co-author, with co-author Douglas W. Rae, of Murder in the Model City: The Black Panthers, Yale, & The Redemption of a Killer (2006, Basic Books) about the 1969 murder of a Black Panther in New Haven and the resulting trials and FBI revelations surrounding the case. He is also a former lecturer in political science at Yale University.

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Caitlin Vogus, a 2010 graduate of Harvard Law School, is the deputy director of advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation, where she works to defend and protect press freedoms, journalists, and whistleblowers. Prior to FPF, Caitlin was the deputy director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology, a senior staff attorney at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, an attorney advisor at the Federal Communications Commission, and a law clerk at the Virginia Court of Appeals.

Once again the  Club of KC is excited to offer a paid Fellowship for a Harvard undergraduate to work with an area nonpro...
01/31/2023

Once again the Club of KC is excited to offer a paid Fellowship for a Harvard undergraduate to work with an area nonprofit this summer. Learn more and apply here:
https://publicservice.fas.harvard.edu/harvard-clubs-scsf

Phillips Brooks House Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship

The Harvard Clubs Summer Community Service Fellowship (SCSF) Program supports Harvard undergraduates seeking to work on public service projects in one of several communities across the country (see below for a full list). SCSF is coordinated through the joint efforts of the Center for Public Service...

Next week, on Tuesday, January 10, The Harvard Krokodilios are preforming for the first time in Kansas City!  Buy Your T...
01/03/2023

Next week, on Tuesday, January 10, The Harvard Krokodilios are preforming for the first time in Kansas City! Buy Your Tickets Now!

Date: Tuesday, January 10
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Pembroke Hill School, Hall Student Center Auditorium
Format: In person
Ticket Price:
Advance Tickets: $15 Adult, $5 Student (plus $1 processing fee)
Door Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student
All Tickets General Admission
Ticket Link: https://tickets.hjseries.org/krokodiloes

More Information - https://mailchi.mp/83bd726accc5/reminder-the-harvard-krokodileos-15931315

Harvard's oldest a ca****la group, The Harvard Krokodilios will make their first appearance in Kansas City during their ...
12/09/2022

Harvard's oldest a ca****la group, The Harvard Krokodilios will make their first appearance in Kansas City during their upcoming winter tour.

Join us for an evening of The Kroks performing their signature blend of jazz and swing standards!

Date: Tuesday, January 10
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Pembroke Hill School, Hall Student Center Auditorium
Format: In person
Ticket Price:
Advance Tickets: $15 Adult, $5 Student (plus $1 processing fee)
Door Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student
All Tickets General Admission
Ticket Link: https://tickets.hjseries.org/krokodiloes

11/18/2022

Just in case anyone is traveling to Cambridge to watch The Game:

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