Event: The Ethics of Talking About Political Violence

Kristen Grimm, founder of Spitfire Strategies joins Peter Loge, the director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication on Thursday, September 18 at 1:00pm ET to talk about the ethics of talking about political violence. Register for the webinar here.

How journalists, elected officials, politicians, and pundits talk about political violence in the wake of the shooting of Charlie Kirk will help determine whether or not political violence remains rare, widely condemned, and broadly unpopular.

Grimm and Loge have built careers helping shape and drive political narratives. Loge now leads the Project on Ethics in Political Communication and the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University. Grimm is one of the nation’s leading communications strategists. Her writing regularly appears in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, she is a sought-after speaker internationally, and she has held fellowships at both the Aspen Institute and the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University.

The conversation will be live on Zoom and is open to the public. The Project will post a recording of the conversation on their website.

Register for the webinar here.

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