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The role of journalism is evolving—and so is the conversation around it.

Next week, explore how journalism has shaped our world and where it’s headed next at "Moments of Truth: An Exploration of Journalism’s Past, Present and Future," a traveling pop-up exhibit running from April 21-30 at the St. Petersburg Museum of History, presented by Poynter in honor of its 50th anniversary.

The exhibit brings pivotal moments in journalism to life through historic headlines and interactive media literacy activities that help you better navigate today’s information landscape.

Join our free community conversation on April 24

Register for our community conversation on Thursday, April 24 from 6:30–7:30 p.m., where journalists and media experts will discuss the shifting landscape of journalism, the challenges of the digital age and the responsibility of the press in keeping the public informed.

Panelists include:

  • Craig Pittman, award-winning author and Florida journalist 
  • Tom Jones, Poynter senior media writer 
  • TyLisa Johnson, Poynter audience engagement producer
Moderated by Alex Mahadevan, MediaWise Director and Poynter faculty. 
 

Event Details

📍 St. Petersburg Museum of History
📅 April 21-30, 2025 (Exhibit included with museum admission)
🎤 Community Conversation: April 24, 6:30–7:30 p.m. (Free and open to the public, doors open at 6)

Make a day—or a weekend—of it in St. Petersburg, and be part of a conversation that matters.

Register now and save your spot for the community conversation!

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