
Julie Zauzmer is a religion reporter at The Washington Post, where she reports on people of all faiths in all corners of the country. Since she started working at the Post in 2013, her favorite reporting experiences include spending the night at a West Virginia senior-citizens sleepaway camp, touring Mormon and Hare Krishna temples, sitting in on Kentucky's public school Bible classes, and most recently, attending an Iowa caucus. When she is practicing religion instead of writing about it, she is a proud Reform Jew.
Sessions in which Julie Zauzmer participates
Tuesday 24 March, 2020
Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
The Role of Race and Religion in the 2020 Elections: A Dialogue with Leading Journalists and Experts
12:00 PM -
1:00 PM |
1 hour
With the U.S. presidential election just nine months away, this panel will bring a diverse group of journalists and researchers together to explore the political landscape, themes, trends, and nuances that Jewish faith leaders should be thinking about in this unique political environment and the role that race and religion may play.The End of White Christian America by Robert Jones