Simon Shuster talks in the Transit Lounge at Dark Havens about the importance of the work journalists do as the immune system of a society.
"Investigative journalists expose things most people would agree we do not want – organised crime, corruption, illicit wealth and inequalities."
As journalists bring these secrets to light, it's important for people to understand and hear what we do, to have the media literacy to understand the kinds of conversations and complexity that goes into dealing with a story, and the synergy between journalists and activists in civil society to push for change.
Tax Havens + Investigative Journalism + Time Magazine + Berlin + #DNL15
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Simon Shuster (Berlin Reporter for TIME, RU/DE)Simon Shuster has been the Berlin bureau chief of Time Magazines since 2013, responsible for coverage of Central and Eastern Europe. Born in Moscow and raised in San Francisco, his work in the last few years has focused on the European refugee crisis, the rise of right-wing populism and Russian hybrid warfare from Ukraine to the US. @shustry
Articles by Simon ShusterIt's Business as Usual for Russians in Sudan, Despite Bashir's Fall
How Putin Built a Ragtag Empire of Tyrants and Failing States
She Was Next in Line to Be the President. He Plays One on TV. Who Will Win Ukraine's Election? (spoiler alert: the comedian)
DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power#DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power.
15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International.
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