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T. William & Patricia Ayers GTP - Covering Conflict: The Challenge of Clarity

T. William & Patricia Ayers GTP - Covering Conflict: The Challenge of Clarity

How do journalists uncover the human stories at the heart of conflict, while navigating misinformation and false narratives that can obscure the truth? This essential question remains at the heart of what journalists do everyday. However, in a media space where mistrust has risen to new heights and claims of bias color people's perception of the world, understanding the challenges to getting this right provides clarity on very murky issues.

Join us for a conversation with Shany Littman, journalist and correspondent, who has dedicated her work to reporting from conflict zones, with a focus on the people and communities often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Shany will share insights on how she finds humanity in complex and chaotic environments, the challenges of combating misinformation, and the vital role journalists play in delivering accurate, impactful stories. She will also share her insights into how fake atrocity stories fuel conflict around the world and what role communities, journalists, and others play in reigning in these forces.

This event is part of the Covering Conflict series, highlighting the experiences of journalists working in the world’s most dangerous and dynamic conflict zones. This community conversation will take the form of a moderated Q&A, with ample space for audience interaction.

Doors open at 5:30 pm for a light reception and opportunity to connect with the local community.

World Affairs Council of New Hampshire Offices
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM on Wed, 18 Feb 2026

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World Affairs Council of New Hampshire
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council@wacnh.org
World Affairs Council of New Hampshire Offices
795 Elm St, Suite 204
Manchester, New Hampshire 03101
603-823-3408
council@wacnh.org

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