Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy Presents: “Remember the Ladies: The Spotty Story of Women in Politics and Journalism” with Jodi Enda

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March 7, 2024
Flagler College’s Forum on Government and Public Policy is excited to host Jodi Enda, a senior correspondent for The Fuller Project, for a public lecture titled “Remember the Ladies: The Spotty Story of Women in Politics and Journalism.” The event will take place on March 19, 2024, at 7 p.m. EST in the Virginia Room of Flagler’s Ringhaver Student Center, located at 50 Sevilla Street, St. Augustine, Fla.
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Enda, an award-winning journalist who has covered government and politics at every level, focuses on policies, politics, and their effects on women and girls. Her work has been published in numerous national outlets, including Vanity Fair, USA Today, CNN.com, NBCnews.com, American Journalism Review, and the American Prospect. 

As the Washington bureau chief and senior correspondent for The Fuller Project, Jodi Enda focuses on the effects of U.S. policies and politics on women and girls in America and around the world. In her upcoming lecture, Enda will share insights from her extensive career, discussing women’s rights, their challenges, and their emerging power. Her work is a timely exploration of the intersection of politics, ethics, and gender.  

The lecture is part of the Forum on Government and Public Policy series, which has been inviting journalists and commentators of diverse ideologies to speak on politics, government affairs, public policy, and international relations since 1979. These lectures deal with issues of regional, state, and national importance. This year’s sponsors include Casa Monica Hotel and Leonard’s Photography

All lectures are free and open to the public. For more information about this event, please contact Anna Gilbert, Associate Director of Special Events, at (904) 826-8716 or AGilbert@Flagler.edu. If you need to request an accommodation due to a disability for reasonable access or participation, please contact the Director of the Disability Resource Center, Phil Pownall at Ppownall@flagler.edu. If you need an ASL interpreter to participate, please contact HCorry@flagler.edu

 

Enda has won awards for investigative reporting, deadline reporting, White House coverage and media coverage, including the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Merriman Smith Award (twice) and the John M. Higgins Award for best in-depth/enterprise reporting on the media industry, the most prestigious of Syracuse University’s Mirror Awards.