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JSK at IJF2026 in Perugia

Several of our alums and board members are panelists at IJF this week. Here's a schedule of who is speaking where.
Logo banner for the IJF2026 festival.

Several JSK leaders will be at the 2026 International Journalism Festival in Perugia this April, and a number of our alumni will be there too. It's shaping up to be a real reunion. Learn more about IJF2026 at journalismfestival.com.

If you're in Perugia this April, we hope to see you there. Below is a schedule of who from the JSK community is presenting and when.

PANELDAYTIMEJSK PARTICIPANTS
You heard it here first: the judges of the European Press Prize on where the profession is headedThursday9:30-10:20Paul Radu, 2010
Transnational collaborations: a model evolving — and ready to be reinventedThursday9:30-10:20Marina Walker Guevara, 2019
Bridging the impact gap: how to execute on strategic shiftsThursday9:30-10:20Anita Zielina, 2012
Developing and evolving regional hubs and networksThursday14:00-14:50Maria Teresa Ronderos, 1997 
Emilia Díaz-Struck, JSK Board of Visitors
How can philanthropy help create viable public-value journalism?Thursday16:00-16:50Martin Kotynek, 2014
Creators and the future of journalism: insights on infrastructure building from the US and South AfricaThursday17:00-18:15Justin Arenstein, 2010 
Liz Kelly Nelson, JSK Board of Visitors
Appertivo with the JSK Stanford CommunityThursday17:30-19:30JSK alumni and friends use link to RSVP
Beyond the hype: covering AI across beatsFriday9:30-10:20Garance Burke, 2020
Journalism for the poor: how to tell stories for people without power and privledge and why it mattersFriday9:30-10:20Maritza Félix, 2021
If AI is the new intern: what's the new on-ramp into journalismFriday10:30-11:20Astrid Maier, 2016
Djordje Padejski, JSK associate director
Shared services as critical infrastructure: what publishers, partners and funders need to knowFriday11:30-12:20Martin Kotynek, 2014
Radical Collaboration in a time of existential transformationFriday14:00-14:50Jennifer Brandel, 2026
Psychological safety 101: a workshop for journalists and editorsFriday 16:00-17:30Luisa Ortiz-Pérez, 2023
Freedom under siege: the new frontlines in the global war on the pressFriday17:00-17:50Jodie Ginsberg, JSK Board of Visitors
Journalists as founders: building independent media under political and platform pressureSaturday9:30-10:20Roman Anin, 2019
Jennifer Brandel, 2026
Maritza Félix, 2021
Djordje Padejski, JSK associate director
Sergio Spagnuolo, 2026
From leaks to levels: using games to turn investigative journalism into mass-audience hitsSaturday11:30-12:20Paul Radu, 2010
Expanding public interest journalism through citizen-powered investigationsSaturday15:00-15:50Paul Radu, 2010
Freedom’s lifeline or lawless frontier? Understanding Telegram’s role in global mediaSaturday14:00-14:50Roman Anin, 2019
Journalism in the polarised world: reaching audiences beyond the bubbleSaturday14:00-14:50Natalia Antelava, 2024
Reporting during gender apartheid in AfghanistanSaturday17:00- 17:50Amie Ferris-Rotman, 2014

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