The Department of Journalism presents "Trustworthy"

CRC's Department of Journalism, in partnership with the Journalism Student Association present “Trustworthy,” a documentary film that looks at the importance of journalism’s role in a strong democracy. The documentary crew interviewed journalists, professors, political experts and everyday Americans across the political spectrum about how we got to this critical moment, how we can become better news and information consumers, and how we can come together to rise above the misinformation and discourse aimed at dividing our communities.

Our film screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the film’s Executive Producer Stephany Zamora, Sacramento Bee Political Reporter Nicole Nixon, Fox40’s Managing Editor Alexander Walker, and Sacramento State Journalism Professor Fernando Gallo. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2024
at 6:00 PM PDT

Event Policy: For $0-4 tickets, only one ticket per order can be reserved/purchased. Up to six tickets per order can be purchased for tickets at $5 and above. Unscanned tickets are released for re-sale at curtain time. Late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager. No recording or photography of any kind is permitted. Please turn off your mobile phones. - This event has a no refund policy.

CRC's Department of Journalism, in partnership with the Journalism Student Association present “Trustworthy,” a documentary film that looks at the importance of journalism’s role in a strong democracy. The documentary crew interviewed journalists, professors, political experts and everyday Americans across the political spectrum about how we got to this critical moment, how we can become better news and information consumers, and how we can come together to rise above the misinformation and discourse aimed at dividing our communities.

Our film screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the film’s Executive Producer Stephany Zamora, Sacramento Bee Political Reporter Nicole Nixon, Fox40’s Managing Editor Alexander Walker, and Sacramento State Journalism Professor Fernando Gallo. 

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