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When Religion Makes the News


Cardiff, 8 November 2016 9.30am-4.30pm Chair: Roger Bolton


Religion is a key element in many top stories. How well-equipped are journalists to grasp and interpret the powerful impetus of religion in our world?


An informed understanding of how religion shapes lives, politics and conflict today, at home and abroad – religious literacy – is now an essential for the journalist.


This day-long workshop – the first of its kind in Wales – opens up religious literacy by offering expertise, resources and a chance to interrogate your personal standpoint and troubleshoot professional practice. Open to the media reps from the faith communities and related secular forums in Wales it offers excellent networking.


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