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The 2026 Nieman Symposium brings together journalists, scholars, and practitioners to examine how accountability can be sustained when the information landscape is fractured along lines of politics, platform, and power. From global newsrooms to local outlets, the symposium asks: what does responsible journalism look like?
9:00 a.m.
Light Breakfast
9:30 a.m.
First Panel
10:40 a.m.
Break
10:50 a.m.
Keynote Address by Ms. Meenakshi Ravi, moderated by Dr. Sudeshna Roy
12 p.m.
Lunch for panelists, keynote speaker, College of Comm faculty and staff, and graduate students
Meenakshi Ravi is a journalist at Al Jazeera English who has been with the channel since it first went on air in 2006. Her work centers on the power and role of media, South Asian affairs and global politics, with a consistent focus on questioning who holds influence and whose voices go unheard. She currently works as an Executive Producer in the Programmes department at Al Jazeera English, overseeing content that challenges dominant narratives and brings underreported perspectives to the fore. Beyond the newsroom, Meenakshi regularly serves on the juries of major media awards, including the Royal Television Society Awards and The Orwell Prize, helping to recognise and shape high-quality journalism. She is also committed to mentoring and nurturing emerging journalistic talent.
Wilfredo Miranda Aburto (Nicaragua, 1991) is an independent journalist and co-founder of the digital outlet . He is a  and has written for The Guardian as well as for various media outlets across Ibero-America. He has lived in exile in Costa Rica since 2018. In 2023, the Nicaraguan government stripped him of his nationality and confiscated all his assets. Previously, he worked for the investigative outlet Confidencial and the television program Esta Semana. His reporting focuses on politics and human rights, with particular emphasis on forced displacement, exile, Indigenous land trafficking, environmental degradation, mining conflicts, and extrajudicial executions. He has conducted regional and international reporting across Central America, Mexico, and the United States, covering migration flows, border enforcement, transnational repression, and the humanitarian consequences of displacement. His investigative work has earned numerous international awards, including the King of Spain International Journalism Award (2018), the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award (2022), the Inter American Press Association Award (2022, 2024), and the Pedro JoaquÃn Chamorro National Journalism Award (six times). He has also received recognition from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Diego Portales Journalism Award from the University of Chile, among other honors.
Stephanie Craft is a Professor of Journalism and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Media at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research, which focuses on press practices and performance, journalism ethics and news media literacy, has appeared in a number of journals including Journal of Mass Media Ethics and Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, and in the Handbook of Media Ethics a²Ô»å Journalism Ethics: A Philosophical Approach, published by Routledge and Oxford, respectively. Before earning a doctorate at Stanford University, Craft worked as a newspaper journalist. 
The Lucius W. Nieman Symposium, named after the founder of The Milwaukee Journal, Lucius W. Nieman, is an annual event sponsored by the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication.
The Nieman Symposium and Speaker Series is currently chaired by Dr. Sudeshna Roy, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies. Past Nieman Chairs include Dr. Ana Garner, Professor of Journalism; Dr. Bonnie Brennen, former Professor of Journalism at ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ; Philip Seib, Professor of Journalism at USC Annenberg; Richard H. Leonard of The Milwaukee Journal; Albion Ross of The New York Times; and Scott Klug, former U. S. congressman and CEO of Trails Media Group.