#IWD2025: talking women in journalism, what (still) needs to change, and navigating the tech broligarchy backlash
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Multiplatform broadcast journalist Laura Westbrook speaks with fellow journalists and members of the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club: Zela China, journalist governor on the FCC board, broadcast journalist, president of the Asia chapter of the Asian American Journalist's Association, and Kriti Gandhi, recipient of the FCC's Claire Hollingworth Fellowship and video producer at the South China Morning Post. They speak of the achievements made, and the things yet to change for women in journalism; the women in journalism who inspire them and the things older women in the news media industry can share with those at the beginning of their careers, and the tech bros and their global backlash against DEI, women and minorities.
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