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    Ellen Hume

    Media analyst, evaluator, and teacher

    Ellen Hume is a prominent figure in the realms of journalism, democracy, inclusion, and justice, with a vast array of experience dating back to her roles as a staff reporter at prestigious publications such as the Wall St. Journal, L.A. Times, Detroit Free Press, and Santa Barbara News Press.

    Having served as the Founder of the Center for Media and Society at UMass Boston, and as the Research Director at the Center for Future Civic Media at MIT, Ellen has been deeply involved in advancing participatory media and ethics, particularly in the context of USA politics, Congress, and the White House.

    Her extensive career also encompasses leadership roles as the Executive Director of the PBS Democracy Project and the Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard. Additionally, Ellen Hume has made significant contributions as a commentator on platforms like PBS and CNN, sharing insights on various pivotal issues.

    Ellen's academic background includes studies in American History, Literature, and Politics at Harvard University, further enhancing her expertise in contemporary Hungarian political culture, community engagement, women's rights, anti-racism, civil rights activism, and subjects such as anti-semitism and Roma discrimination.

    Currently associated with organizations like International Media Development Advisers, Ellen Hume continues to be a thought leader and influencer in the fields of media, politics, and societal advocacy.

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States