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#Jan25: A Year Later

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Join Columbia Journalism School (@ColumbiaJourn) in the latest of its timely global webcasts about media. This time on the anniversary of the start of the Egypt protests on January 25, 2011, we host a conversation with local & international correspondents & experts about the turbulent events and look ahead about what's ahead for the Middle East and North Africa.

Hosting the show are Prof. Sree Sreenivasan (@sree), Columbia J-school digital professor and Dean of Student Affairs and  Melanie Huff (@mghuff), Asst Dean of Students and close observer of the online aspects of the revolutions.
 
*Abeer Allam, Saudi correspondent for Financial Times [@abeerallamFT]; *Ahmed Al-Omran, blogger focused on Saudi & Syria/NPR [@ahmed]; *Rawya Rageh, Egypt/Iraq correspondent, AJE [@RawyaRageh]; *Rebecca Santana, Iraq Bureau Chief, AP; *Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, co-host/producer, AJE/The Stream  [@ASE]; *Jigar Mehta, creator of #18daysinEgypt collaborative doc project [@jigarmehta]; *Jillian C. York, Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation/blogger [@jilliancyork]
 
You can participate by calling in live or Skyping in or commenting in our chatroom or emailing sree@sree.net or tweeting @ColumbiaJourn or @sree or #cjmena

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