
Storytelling at National Geographic in the Digital Age
Season 23 Episode 40 | 55m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Goldberg, of National Geographic, discusses the importance of diversity in storytelling.
National Geographic, the official magazine of the National Geographic Society, debuted in 1888. Over the decades, the magazine evolved, moving from technical articles to narrative to storytelling - and including stunning photography - exposing its readers to new places and cultures. But, in doing so, it also contributed to furthering racial stereotypes.
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The City Club Forum is a local public television program presented by Ideastream

Storytelling at National Geographic in the Digital Age
Season 23 Episode 40 | 55m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
National Geographic, the official magazine of the National Geographic Society, debuted in 1888. Over the decades, the magazine evolved, moving from technical articles to narrative to storytelling - and including stunning photography - exposing its readers to new places and cultures. But, in doing so, it also contributed to furthering racial stereotypes.
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