Oct. 17 | Location change: This event has been moved from Macky Auditorium to MATH 100.
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists and authors of The New York Times expos茅听detailing the Harvey Weinstein allegations, will speak at Math Building room 100听on Monday, Oct.听21. Kantor and Twohey are hosted by the Distinguished Speakers Board, a CU 麻豆影院 student-led organization.
Doors will open at 7听p.m., with the event beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are sold out.听
CU 麻豆影院 student ($2) and faculty-staff ($10) tickets will be cash only, requiring a valid Buff OneCard at time of purchase. Tickets will be sold weekdays听from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. beginning Monday, Oct.听7, at the first-floor event table in the University Memorial Center and will continue through Monday, Oct.听21, or until tickets are sold out.
Public tickets ($20) will be available beginning at 10 a.m.听Monday, Oct.听7, . For parties larger than two, please contact dsbchair@colorado.edu.
Please note:听Your previously purchased Macky ticket will be scanned to enter the venue, however, all seats have been transferred into general admission. Seat location will be determined by arrival time and ticketing tier (student, faculty-staff听or public). If you previously purchased a ticket to the event, we guarantee seat availability. No additional seating will be available the night of program.
麻豆影院 the expos茅
On Oct.听5, 2017, The New York Times published an 鈥攁nd then the world changed. But nothing could have prepared the two reporters for what followed the publication of their Weinstein story. Within days, a veritable Pandora鈥檚 Box of sexual harassment and abuse was opened, and women who had suffered in silence for generations began coming forward, trusting that the world would understand their stories.
Over the next 12听months, hundreds of men from every walk of life and industry also would be accused of mistreating听colleagues. But did too much change鈥攐r not enough? Those questions plunged the two journalists into a new phase of reporting and some of their most startling findings yet.
Who: Open to the public
What: An evening with Jodi Kantor & Megan Twohey
When:听Monday, Oct.听21, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Mathematics Building, Room 100
Tickets go on sale Monday, Oct. 7
鈥淜antor and Twohey are two highly distinguished investigative journalists, and their award-winning work helped ignite a cultural revolution. #MeToo gave many the power to speak up about their experiences as victims of sexual harassment and abuse,鈥 said CU 麻豆影院 student and Distinguished Speakers Board Chair Cameron Trauger.
鈥淒SB believes their experience and perspective are integral to understanding, unpacking听and examining the behavior of those in positions of power, and to further understand journalistic practices to amplify the voices of those who are not.鈥澨
Distinguished Speakers Board
The Distinguished Speakers Board is a student-run cost center of CU Student Government. The board strives to bring diverse speakers that will intellectually challenge the student body, as well as spark meaningful dialogue surrounding relevant issues on campus. Past speakers the board has hosted include Anderson Cooper, Viola Davis, Scott Kelly, Bren茅 Brown, Laverne Cox, Edward Snowden (via videoconference), Rudy Giuliani, Madeleine Albright and many more.
Accessibility
CU 麻豆影院 and the Distinguished Speakers Board are committed to providing equal access to individuals with disabilities. If you plan to attend this event and require accommodations, please contact macky@colorado.edu no later than seven days before the event. They will make all reasonable efforts to fulfill requests submitted after the deadline听but may be unable to do so depending on the nature of the request. Get further information on the .