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Academics and Social Media: The revolution will not be televised

June 4, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

June 4, 2021
9:00 A.M. pacific
60 minutes

Seeking ways to have your academic work connect to more people?

Our conversation will celebrate Credit Slips, a blog on all things about credit, bankruptcy, consumers and financial institutions as a springboard for discussion.

There, academics discuss and debate issues for those who care about creating good policies in these areas. (They tweet @CreditSlips.) Their work has been profiled by national and local media.

We’ll use that experience for a broader discussion about how academics can use social media to have their voices heard.

Bankruptcy Judge Erithe Smith will interview blog administrator and contributor Professor Bob Lawless and contributor Professor Pamela Foohey.

 

Resources:

Blacks Face Bias in Bankruptcy, Study Suggests
Older Americans in Bankruptcy – The First Paper Out of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project
Bankruptcy on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – Credit Slips

Details

Date:
June 4, 2021
Time:
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Cost:
Free
Event Categories:
MCLE
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/berkeley-judicial-institute/events/

Venue

Via Zoom

Organizer

Phone:
805-975-3299
Email:
natcoletta@berkeley.edu
View Organizer Website

Other

Total MCLE Credits Offered:
1.0
Course Dates:
June 4