As regular readers of this Substack will know, this spring I’ve been writing the Massey Essay on the state of the media — a partnership between Massey College at the University of Toronto and the Literary Review of Canada. You can read it here.
The annual essay honours the legacy of the long-time CBC producer Vincent Massey Tovell. This year’s essay explores the collapse of public trust in the media. To mark the occasion, I am presenting a series of encore interviews with some of the journalists that helped shape my thinking for this essay. Including today’s conversation, which originally aired in January of 2024.
Michael Powell is a staff writer at The Atlantic and a former reporter at The New York Times, where he covered free speech, college campuses, and identity politics. He’s also the author of Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation.
Michael Powell is my guest, today on Lean Out. (Paid subscribers can access the transcript here.)
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