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Why So Few Atheists in the Media? with TVO The Agenda Producer
Presented by: Not Available

Wonder why secular humanists aren't included on every media ethics panel which includes the perspectives of just about everyone else?

Iinfluential tv producer discusses atheist and humanist marginalization in the media and suggest new stategies.

Featuring Wodek Szemberg, TV Ontario Producer of The Agenda with Steve Paiken, Best Lecturer Competition and BIG IDEAS, and "out of the closet" atheist.

Everyone is welcome.

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Runs: May 9, 2008
At: Centre for Inquiry Ontario, 216 Beverley St., Toronto
Playing: Friday

Times: 7 pm - 9 pm
Cost: Free

Getting there: The closest subway stops are St. George station (at Bloor and St. George) on the Bloor-Danforth line, and Queen's Park station (at University and College). If you get off at the St. George stop, walk south ~15 minutes down St. George. St. George will turn into Beverley St when you cross College. If you get off at Queen's Park station, walk ~ 7 minutes or take the streetcar west to Beverley and College.

For more information contact: Justin Trottier
Phone: 416-971-5676
Email: jtrottier@centerforinquiry.net

Web site: www.centerforinquiry.net/ontario

 
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