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SUMMARY:An Evening of Reflection and Insight with Reuters Journalist Bianca Flow
	ers
DESCRIPTION:\nBianca Flowers is an award-winning multimedia journalist a
	nd U.S. Race and Justice Correspondent at Reuters News\, as well as the 
	Global Co-chair of the Black Journalists and Allies Network (BJAN). Base
	d in Chicago\, she covers enterprise stories on race\, identity\, and so
	cial justice\, exploring the intersections of politics and the economy.\
	n\nFlowers began her Reuters career as a manufacturing correspondent\, r
	eporting on key sectors of the U.S. economy\, including global steel\, a
	griculture\, construction\, and technological advancements in automation
	. Her reporting has delved into labor unions\, including the 2023 United
	 Auto Workers strike\, the impact of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse on
	 commercial real estate\, and the contentious debate over the U.S. Steel
	 acquisition.\n\nPrior to Reuters\, Flowers was a senior video journalis
	t for Dow Jones\, focusing on personal finance\, income inequality\, and
	 diversity in tech\, and co-led MarketWatch’s “The Value Gap\,” where sh
	e interviewed leaders on reducing racial and social disparities. She has
	 also held editorial roles at Fortune\, LearnVest\, Investopedia\, and A
	BC News.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/bianca-flo
	wers/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Bianca Flowers 
	is an award-winning multimedia journalist and U.S. Race and Justice Corr
	espondent at <em>Reuters News</em>, as well as the Global Co-chair of th
	e Black Journalists and Allies Network (BJAN). Based in Chicago, she cov
	ers enterprise stories on race, identity, and social justice, exploring 
	the intersections of politics and the economy.</p><p>Flowers began her R
	euters career as a manufacturing correspondent, reporting on key sectors
	 of the U.S. economy, including global steel, agriculture, construction,
	 and technological advancements in automation. Her reporting has delved 
	into labor unions, including the 2023 United Auto Workers strike, the im
	pact of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse on commercial real estate, and 
	the contentious debate over the U.S. Steel acquisition.</p><p>Prior to R
	euters, Flowers was a senior video journalist for Dow Jones, focusing on
	 personal finance, income inequality, and diversity in tech, and co-led 
	MarketWatch’s “The Value Gap,” where she interviewed leaders on reducing
	 racial and social disparities. She has also held editorial roles at <em
	>Fortune</em>, <em>LearnVest</em>, <em>Investopedia</em>, and <em>ABC Ne
	ws.</em></p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/even
	t/bianca-flowers/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/bianca-flowers/</a></
	p></body></html>
LOCATION:114 Welch Building
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