Journalism and Its Role in Civic Life

Through its direct contact with the public and its protection by the First Amendment, news media has long been considered the “fourth branch of government.” As the media landscape continues to change and partisan news becomes increasingly popular, many journalists are examining their own profession and responsibilities. Investigative reporter Bigad Shaban, himself the son of immigrants and educators, wants folks to understand the importance of media in a civil society. 

Bigad, in conversation with San Francisco State’s Dr. Laura Moorhead, talks to an audience of high school journalism students about the belief he has in his profession. Bigad discusses his beginnings as a journalist, what he’s learned over an 18-year career, and why a healthy democracy relies on a news media to hold it responsible.

 
Notes

This program is part of the Commonwealth Club World Affairs’ civics education initiative, Creating Citizens.

 

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Speakers
Image - Bigad Shaban

Bigad Shaban

Senior Investigative Reporter, NBC Bay Area

Image - Laura Moorhead

Laura Moorhead

Professor of Journalism, San Francisco State University—Moderator