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United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Farida Shaheed: end-of-visit press conference
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Farida Shaheed: end-of-visit press conference UN Special Rapporteur on the right to education Farida Shaheed is visiting the United States from 29 April to 10 May 2024 to assess strengths and challenges in the implementation of the right to education. Shaheed is meeting with federal and state officials, representatives of civil society, teachers’ unions, students’ associations, academics and other stakeholders in Washington D.C., Indiana and Colorado. The Special Rapporteur is seeking to understand the way the federal government and…
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History and Heritage Team Meeting
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The purpose of this team is to collect and record the history of the Press Club and its impact on journalism. The meeting begins with a self-funded lunch from the Reliable Source followed by a hybrid meeting with members of the History & Heritage Team.
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Embracing Your Past To Empower Your Future
National Press Club member Lori Ann LaRocco of CNBC and co-author, Abby Wallace, her daughter and Advanced Placement History Student, will sit down in a fireside chat with Nora Blake Smith, features and entertainment on-air journalist, for Good Day DC, and Fox 5 DC's "Celebrity Dish" on Good Day, to discuss their book “Embracing Your Past to Empower Your Future" at a book event and Q&A in the Zenger Room on Tuesday, June 11 from noon to 1pm Eastern. In Embracing Your Past to Empower Your Future, descendants of four prominent Black families whose ancestors were enslaved tell readers what…
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American Legion Post 20 Meeting with Howard Hoege III
Press Club's American Legion Post Meeting to Feature Head of Mariners' Museum
The president and CEO of the Mariners' Museum and Park in Newport News, Virginia, plans to speak at the next meeting of the National Press Club's American Legion Post. Howard Hoege III will describe the museum's collection, which includes more than 200 tons of artifacts recovered from the USS Monitor. Post 20's luncheon meeting will take place at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 4 in the McClendon Room. All Club members are invited. The Monitor was the first ironclad vessel commissioned by the U.S. Navy. She is best known for an epic four-hour battle with the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia. The…
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History and Heritage Team Meeting
NPC members must be logged into their press.org account in order to access registration for this event.
The purpose of this team is to collect and record the history of the Press Club and its impact on journalism. The meeting begins with a self-funded lunch from the Reliable Source followed by a hybrid meeting with members of the History & Heritage Team.
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American Legion Post 20 Meeting
Military Attache to Discuss U.S./Canada Alliance and Global Security
The Canadian Forces' Public Affairs Attache to Washington speaks at the next meeting of the National Press Club's American Legion Post. Lieutenant Colonel Jennifer Stadnyk plans to discuss with Post 20 the enduring U.S./Canada alliance, our long history of military cooperation, and the pivotal role this relationship plays in North American and global security. She'll also describe the coordinated communication that goes on across the world's longest undefended border. The luncheon meeting takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at noon in the McClendon Room. All Press Club members are invited.…
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Equipping The Persecuted: Genocide in Nigeria
“Equipping The Persecuted” to hold press conference, documentary premiere at National Press Club to expose Nigerian government complicity in killing of Christians Washington, D.C. — On Thursday July 24, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EST, Equipping The Persecuted will hold an in-person press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to present critical findings surrounding the Father’s Day Yelewata Massacre, where terrorists murdered over 270 Christians while Nigerian security forces stood by and failed to intervene. The press conference will feature the exclusive screening of a short…
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NPC Headliners Book Event: “Twenty Years: Hope, War, and the Betrayal of an Afghan Generation,” Sune Engel Rasmussen
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Wall Street Journal correspondent Sune Engel Rasmussen, who spent a decade reporting from Afghanistan, will discuss his new book “Twenty Years: Hope, War, and the Betrayal of an Afghan Generation” at a National Press Club Headliners book event on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 6 p.m. Rasmussen, who began reporting from Afghanistan in 2014, tells the story of post 9-11 Afghanistan through the eyes of the people who lived it, among them: Zahra, a woman who returns to Afghanistan after living with her family in Iran with hope for a new future for her country; Omari, a Taliban fighter from a Pashtun…
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History and Heritage Team Meeting
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The purpose of this team is to collect and record the history of the Press Club and its impact on journalism. This will be a hybrid meeting with members of the History & Heritage Team. Following the meeting, the Documentary Screening of "Shaking It Up: The Life & Times of Liz Carpenter" & a Panel Discussion will be held in the Fourth Estate Room. Register for the documentary screening here: https://www.press.org/events/documentary-screening-shaking-it-life-times-liz-carpenter-panel-discussion.
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Member Author Event: Publishing Discussion
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Join the Member Author Team on Thursday, May 15 at 5:30 p.m. to hear from National Press Club member authors Edward Segal, Dan Raviv, and Rick Pullen about their experiences with various publishing routes. Authors get published in a variety of ways these days, but they generally fall into three categories: being published by a major publishing house (including its subsidiaries), by a boutique publisher, or through independent (self) publishing. Each path has its pros and cons. Drawing on their experiences with both traditional and independent publishing, the featured member authors will…
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