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Georgina Quach is an award-winning journalist at the Financial Times in London, producing newsletters on UK politics, Europe and fashion. She was a Scott Trust Bursary journalist at the Guardian and the IJP’s George Weidenfeld fellow in Berlin. A daughter of refugees, she is also the founding co-director of An Việt Archives, the largest community archive of Vietnamese history in the UK that is dedicated to safeguarding and activating stories about southeast Asian refugee movements to Britain.

Georgina Quach

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LVR LandesMuseum

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The future of journalism? Rebuilding trust through representation

With Esmat Jeraj, Georgina Quach and Matt Pearce

<p>Whose stories get told – and whose don’t? Journalism that lacks diversity risks losing trust. This panel explores how newsrooms can drive real, systemic change to reflect the society they serve – and win back audiences by making everyone truly visible.</p>