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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. 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
You must be a National Press Club Member to attend and registration is required.
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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Communicators Lunch & Learn: Dr. Esther Sternberg
Lunch & Learn: Optimizing Your Stress Response You must be a National Press Club member to attend and registration is required.
Join the Communicators Team for a “Lunch and Learn” session on Tuesday, June 10 at 12 p.m. with mind-body science pioneer, physician, and Psychology Today blogger Dr. Esther Sternberg, to learn how to manage your stress response and make it work for you. Stress isn’t something to eliminate—it’s a powerful biological response that, when managed well, can fuel focus, energy, and productivity. Dr. Sternberg will share science-based strategies to help you shift from overwhelm to optimal performance using practical tools such as micro-meditations, breathing exercises, and other mind-body…
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Communicators Social
You must be a National Press Club member to attend and registration is required.
Join your fellow Club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the Communicators Social. Communicator Members are invited to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community. Expand your professional network in a relaxed atmosphere. Forge connections with like-minded individuals across the industry. Discover new opportunities and collaborations. To join the Communicators Team or any other club team, fill out the form here. Please submit your reservation via our online "Book a Reservation" form (please notate "attending…
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Pride is local: How to report on LGBTQ+ stories for home audiences
National headlines say it all: Canceled or paused federal funding. Vanishing research and data. Slowed support for vital services. The stripping of fundamental civil rights. The LGBTQ+ community is under attack in actions being taken by local governments, businesses, Congress, and the White House. At stake are the daily lives of millions of individuals who live, work, and play in communities across the country, some with limited access to reliable local news media. So how can journalists bridge the gap between policy and local impact in meaningful ways for their audiences? Join the National…
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Communicators Team Meeting
You must be a National Press Club member to participate.
National Press Club Communicators Team members help further the goals of the National Press Club through their participation in and support of activities that advance the cause of journalism and defend the freedom of the press. Join the Communicators Team here to receive team updates and the invitations to team meetings.
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Professional Development Advisory Meeting (on Zoom)
The National Press Club Journalism Institute (NPCJI) invites you to join a training topic brainstorm to take place Thursday, June 26, at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom. Please register here to receive the Zoom link. The Journalism Institute, the Club's nonprofit affiliate, produces training and timely discussions for members and the public. Monthly brainstorming sessions will ensure the Institute's training and educational offerings stay timely, impactful, and aligned with what today’s journalists seek. Any NPC member may join the virtual gathering. If you can't attend and would like to suggest a…
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Tom Huang: Finding focus & shaping your narrative
Shaping a months-long investigation or long-form narrative can be tough, especially with a trove of important material. Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and instructor Tom Huang, assistant managing editor for journalism initiatives at The Dallas Morning News, to learn how to find focus and harness your narrative. He’ll share tips for organization, editing yourself, and finding clarity. This free event will take place on Zoom. Registration is open. Huang edits in-depth enterprise stories, directs newsroom talent development, and leads The Dallas Morning News’ community-funded…
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Freelancer Team Meeting
You must be a National Press Club member to participate.
The National Press Club freelancers' group is an opportunity for members to go-it alone, together. Our monthly meetings via Zoom offer freelancers a chance to talk shop, meet editors and hear from experts to help strengthen their business. For this month's meeting (Thursday, July 17, at 12pm via Zoom) we'll continue our discussion on the often overlooked opportunities of publishing in university alumni magazines. We'll be joined by top editors from three of the best: Brown University, the University of Connecticut and Johns Hopkins University. They'll talk about how their magazines are made,…
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Young Member Social
You must be a National Press Club Member to attend and registration is required.
Raise a glass and join fellow Club members for an evening of lively conversation and great company at our Young Member Social! This event is open to members age 35 and under—an opportunity to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community. Expand your professional network in a relaxed setting Forge connections across journalism and communications Discover new opportunities and potential collaborations To join the Young Members team or any other Club team, fill out the form here.
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