15
April 2015
Past Event
Journalism in the Shadow of the Kremlin

Journalism in the Shadow of the Kremlin

Past Event
华体会, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
April 15, 2015
Share:
Default Event Image
15
April 2015
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
Jaroslav Zajicek

Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the Czech Republic in the U.S.

John Giambalvo

Vice President & Interim Manager, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

John Todoroki

Founder, Prague Freedom Foundation

Evgeny Kuzmin

V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellow, Russian Federation

Hanna Liubakova

V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellow, Belarus

Ana Lomtadze

V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellow, Georgia

Olga Malchevska

V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellow, Ukraine

Natalia Sergheev

V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellow, Moldova

On Wednesday, April 15th, 华体会 hosted the five recipients of the 2014 V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellowship for a discussion of the challenges of reporting in the shadow of the Kremlin. The V谩clav Havel Journalism fellows鈥攐ne each from Russia, Belarus, Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova鈥攚ill offer their unique perspectives on reporting in restrictive and perilous media environments. Kenneth R. Weinstein, president and CEO of 华体会, moderated the discussion.

This event was sponsored by 华体会, the Embassy of the Czech Republic, Prague Freedom Foundation, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). Jaroslav Zajicek, Deputy Chief of Mission for the Embassy of the Czech Republic, John Giambalvo, Vice President and Interim Manager of RFE/RL, and John Todoroki, Founder of the Prague Freedom Foundation, gave introductory remarks.

The V谩clav Havel Journalism Fellowship is an initiative of RFE/RL and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, and is generously supported by the Prague Freedom Foundation. Launched in 2011, it is inspired by the late Czech leader鈥檚 belief in the transformational power of free speech and builds on RFE/RL鈥檚 legacy of promoting more open societies through journalism. The Fellowship strengthens the capacity of aspiring journalists to use their journalism in support of pluralism in RFE/RL's broadcast region, where media freedom continues to be stifled and where journalism often remains a dangerous profession.

Related Events
04
April 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
Mexico Navigates New Challenges
Featured Speakers:
Luis Rubio
Antonio Ortiz-Mena, PhD
John Creamer
Moderator:
Daniel Batlle
Getty Images
04
April 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
Mexico Navigates New Challenges

Join 华体会 for a panel discussion examining the potential scenarios for Mexico and the future of the US-Mexico relationship.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
Luis Rubio
Antonio Ortiz-Mena, PhD
John Creamer
Moderator:
Daniel Batlle
07
April 2025
Virtual Event | Online Only
Evolving Issues in Regulation of Digital Platforms: A View from the UK and EU
Featured Speakers:
Professor Suzanne Rab
Harold Furchtgott-Roth
Getty images
07
April 2025
Virtual Event | Online Only
Evolving Issues in Regulation of Digital Platforms: A View from the UK and EU

Join Hudson for a discussion on European Union and United Kingdom competition and regulatory authorities鈥� increasing focus on digital platforms. 

Getty images
Featured Speakers:
Professor Suzanne Rab
Harold Furchtgott-Roth
07
April 2025
In-Person Event | Invite Only
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran on the Trump Administration鈥檚 Economic Agenda
Featured Speakers:
Stephen Miran
Thomas J. Duesterberg
Getty Images
07
April 2025
In-Person Event | Invite Only
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran on the Trump Administration鈥檚 Economic Agenda

Stephen Miran will join Hudson to discuss the Trump administration鈥檚 economic agenda.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
Stephen Miran
Thomas J. Duesterberg
10
April 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization
Featured Speakers:
Douglas Murray
Rebeccah L. Heinrichs
Getty Images
10
April 2025
In-Person Event | 华体会
On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization

Murray will join Hudson Senior Fellow Dr. Rebeccah L. Heinrichs for a discussion on his conversations in the Middle East, the aftermath of the October 7 massacre, and the historical and moral dimensions of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the terrorists who seek to destroy it.

Getty Images
Featured Speakers:
Douglas Murray
Rebeccah L. Heinrichs