“Have a Little Faith: Why the News Media Gets Religion Wrong,” presented by Samuel G. Freedman, award-winning author, New York Times columnist and Columbia University professor. Never before has religion been a more significant and controversial part of public life in America— the most religious nation in the Western world. So why have journalists so often struggled to knowledgeably and incisively report on the role of faith in politics, education, foreign policy, and other areas? Are America’s newsrooms anti-religious, innocently ignorant of religion, or what else? Thursday, October 25, 4:10 p.m.- 5:30 p.m., Kirby Hall of Civil Rights 104