Ben Westhoff
After decades as a media executive, Eric is now dedicated to fighting misinformation and disinformation and to restoring trust in professional journalism. Convinced that this is the challenge for this generation of media professionals, he is utilizing his media skills to counteract the toxic misinformation that is polluting our civic discourse and threatening democracy. Eric co-hosts a podcast, “In Reality,” that aims to shed light on the fight against misinformation by highlighting those advocating for truth. One of the first things that come to my mind when I think about a terrarium is the clarity of them. They are clear, and in today's polarized world, I think it is of the upmost importance to be clear and to be an ally of truth. I think that Eric's talk would drive this point home.
Eric Schurenberg
Eric Schurenberg is a media executive and award-winning
journalist, now dedicated to fighting toxic misinformation and
polarization. Among other efforts in this area, he hosts a
podcast, In Reality, and a training program for mid-career
journalists called The Newsroom Trust Project. Most recently,
Eric was the CEO of Mansueto Ventures, home to Inc. and Fast
Company, leading the company to the first profitable year in
its history. Previously, he was editor-in-chief of four
publications: Money, Inc., CBS MoneyWatch, and Bnet.com. As
a writer and editor, he holds a Loeb Award for inv
Hatam Tamimi
Hatam Tamimi is a fifth year PhD student in Linguistics at
Purdue University. He grew up speaking Arabic and signing a
sign language that emerged in his family over a span of six
decades after his father lost his hearing. Hatam is passionate
about sign language and language emergence and evolution
and aspires to be a biolinguist someday. In his home country,
Iran, he taught English, raised buffaloes, and worked on his
family’s farm. In his leisurely time, he works out, boxes, and
dominates his friends playing Catan.
Luis O. Jimenez-Rodriguez
Professor in the School of Theology at Pontifical CatholicUniversity of Puerto Rico and associate professor in theDepartment of Theology at Pontificia UniversidadJaveriana, Colombia
Michael Luongo
Michael Luongo is a PhD student in Purdue University’s School
of Hospitality and Tourism Management. His research centers
on tourism recovery in the context of conflict. An awardwinning
long-time freelance travel journalist, his experiences
volunteering on a Ground Zero cleanup crew days after
September 11th vastly transformed him, launching him to
report in Afghanistan, Iraq and other conflict areas, covering
tourism, culture, human rights and LGBT issues for the New
York Times, Bloomberg, Gay City News and others. The New
Jersey native was an interviewee for the 2022 TED Fellowship
and lives between Manhattan and West Lafayette. His travels
include 100 countries and all seven continents