How good are we at reporting attitudes to race, bigotry, immigration? These are highly emotive subjects where emotion can hamper clear journalistic thinking.
Mark Easton, BBC News home editor, discusses the range of stories which involve race: those the BBC does well, those it does badly and those that completely pass it by.
Panel:
Hugh Muir - Author of the 'Hideously Diverse Britain' column in The Guardian
James Macintyre - Politics editor, Prospect magazine
Max Wind-Cowie - Head of the Progressive Conservatism Project at Demos.
When:
1.30pm - 2.30pm
Wednesday 18 January 2012
Where:
Meeting Room 4
Sixth Floor Suite
BBC Television Centre
London W12
