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On Propaganda Today (NYC)
Where the Truth Lies: A Symposium on Propaganda Today
Friday February 15th, 2008
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue at 34th
Speakers include: David Brancaccio, Milton Glaser, Maro Chermayeff, Stephen Duncombe, Sam Ewen, Stuart Ewen, Jeffrey Graham, Julia Hobsbawm, and Eugene Secunda.
As the presidential race shifts into high gear, Americans are inundated with propaganda. Where does truth end and “spin” begin? Madison Avenue veterans and other media experts offer some perspective in Where the Truth Lies: A Symposium on Propaganda Today, presented by the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in cooperation with the PhD Programs in History and Sociology of the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY).