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Resource ID: #1701
Subject: 151
Source: Jill GeislerJill Geisler
Affiliation: Loyola UniversityLoyola University
Date: 1905-07-11

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When the #MeToo scandals broke in media organizations, The Freedom Forum Institute reached out to Jill Geisler to help identify flawed organizational systems in which misconduct flourished. She led the 2018 Power Shift Summit at the Newseum, convening people at the heart of the breaking stories, experts on sexual misconduct and discrimination, survivors and advocates. The Summit led to the Power Shift Project, for which Jill developed the Workplace Integrity curriculum.

Unlike traditional anti-harassment training, which has not proven to be effective, Workplace Integrity is designed for the way journalists — especially investigative journalists — like to tackle problems: through critical thinking. Instead of focusing on the limits of the law, it challenges people to identify flaws in logic, check facts, surface assumptions and probe for bias — all in the course of some down-to-earth conversations we rarely have at work. Take part in the Workplace Integrity Critical Thinking exercise — and learn how your own newsroom could benefit as a result.

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