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7/22/2021 2021 Christiane Lecture – Harrington School of Communication and Media

Harrington School of Communication and Media College of Arts and Sciences

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2021 Christiane Amanpour Lecture

The 2021 Fall Lecture features , CNN’s Anchor and Senior Political Correspondent. Join us on Wednesday, November 10th from 5:00-6:15pm.

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CNN Digital Expansion Washington DC 2020, Abby Phillip

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There is no charge to attend this virtual event. Join us for a virtual experience with audience participation on: Wed. Nov 10th from 5 – 6:15 pm.

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Abby Phillip is CNN’s senior political correspondent and anchor of Inside Politics Sunday, an hour-long in-depth conversation on the week’s most important political storylines, with a diverse set of analysts and news-making interviews. She joined the network in 2017 to cover the Trump Administration and served as White House Correspondent through 2019. In January 2020, she moderated CNN’s Democratic Presidential Debate in Iowa. She also anchored special coverage of Election Night in America surrounding the 2020 election, which lasted several days until CNN was the first news outlet to project Joe Biden as the winner. In January 2021, she anchored the CNN Special Report: Kamala Harris: Making History about the Vice President’s barrier-breaking career and the childhood experiences that helped shape her.

https://harrington.uri.edu/amanpour/y2021/ 3/5 7/22/2021 2021 Christiane Amanpour Lecture – Harrington School of Communication and Media Phillip joined CNN from where she most recently served as a national political reporter, covering the White House. While at The Washington Post, Phillip wrote on a wide range of subjects related to the Trump White House, including efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, and the president’s overseas trip to Poland and Germany for his first G-20. As a campaign reporter during the 2016 election Phillip extensively covered ’s presidential campaign.

Phillip was also a general assignment reporter for the Washington Post, where she covered domestic and international news including the tragic Charleston, S.C. and San Bernardino massacres. Before joining the Washington Post, Phillip was a digital reporter for politics at ABC News. She has also covered the Obama White House for as well as campaign finance and lobbying.

Phillip is working on her first book, THE DREAM DEFERRED: , Black Political Power, and the Year that Changed America, which will be released in 2022 and serve as the first major contemporary book on the life and political legacy of Jackson, focusing on his groundbreaking run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988.

Phillip was raised in Bowie, and is a graduate of with a degree in Government. She currently lives in Washington with her husband.

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The Christiane Amanpour Lecture is endowed by and named for the 1983 URI alumna and 1995 honorary degree recipient. She is chief international anchor for CNN and host of its award-winning, fagship global afairs program Amanpour, as well as Amanpour & Co. which airs on PBS in the United States. Launched in 2008, the speaker series brings well-respected journalists to campus each year.

Christiane Amanpour Photo: John Nowak, © 2018 Cable News Networks, Inc. A WarnerMedia Company. Used with permission.

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