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The Jakarta Post has wrapped up two weeks of celebrations surrounding its 40th anniversary, honoring the spirit of democracy and free, independent journalism in Indonesia through a photo exhibition and a series of discussions, workshops and lively events.
The third day of The Jakarta Post’s Media Literacy Bootcamp workshops series delved into technology and the future of journalism, taking a look at data analytics and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media industry.
The second day of The Jakarta Post’s Media Literacy Bootcamp series was followed by a Book Talk session that highlighted the dynamics of journalism, the democratic landscape and political evolution in Indonesia.
Cinephiles converged upon The Jakarta Post Building last week for a series of movie screenings and discussions as the newspaper wrapped up the first of two weeks of celebrations for its 40th anniversary.
The fourth event of Media Matters took place on Friday to commemorate The Jakarta Post's 40th anniversary, featuring eminent speakers across two sessions. This was followed by “Artist Talk: Behind the Lens”, led by a former senior photographer of the Post, PJ Leo.
From a glimpse behind the scenes of the 2019 presidential election shot in black and white, to snapshots of a community facing ruin from the ocean, here are the winners of The Jakarta Post’s “A Voice for All: Capturing the Spirit of Participation” photo competition.
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