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Tips For Inspired Writing: Lunch & Learn with Steve Padilla
This event is sold out. Re-energize how you view writing — and the way you do it — with tips from nationally sought-after writing coach Steve Padilla. Padilla is editor of Column One, the L.A. Times’ showcase for storytelling. Padilla has once again partnered with the National Press Club Journalism Institute to guide you out of your writing ruts with sentence-level, achievable techniques to invigorate your writing. Padilla will share his advice over lunch at the National Press Club from noon to 1:30 p.m. ET Friday, Aug. 2. Join us for lunch — and lots of learning — as we celebrate writing and…
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Structuring Your Story: A master class on organizing narrative & breaking news
All great stories have a beginning, middle, and end. But organizing a pile of reporting notes, quotes and data can be, well, overwhelming. Just how should journalists tackle story structure, especially with the variety of options? Join four award-winning reporters and editors from 1 to 5 p.m. ET Friday, Aug. 16, as they explore story structure and strategies for constructing memorable stories on and off deadline. Hosted by the National Press Club Journalism Institute, this half-day virtual workshop will include tips and tools for building structures that effectively shape breaking news,…
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Building Bridges: Success stories in closing the gap in public health and care systems
Public health and health care delivery may seem to go hand in hand to the public they exist to serve. But partnerships for the public good often are complicated by a patchwork of elaborate administrative practices, ownership, funding models, and other systemic barriers resulting in less effective results despite a shared mission of serving healthy, thriving communities. Knocking down the silos to collaborative health systems that drive improved outcomes is vital to addressing our most pressing public health issues. Join us over Zoom on Friday, Sept. 27, at 1 p.m. ET to learn from experts…
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NPCJI Career Office Hour
More than ever, journalists across the country are craving support and community around navigating the job hunt given the brutal spate of newsroom layoffs right now. The National Press Club Journalism Institute supports job-seeking journalists by offering free career workshops every other week to help journalists with all parts of the job search process, from crafting compelling cover letters to utilizing their own network in trying to land new roles. “Helping journalists in charting the next steps in their careers is at the core of what we do,” said Ed Kelley, the Institute’s president. “…
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The “Big Beautiful Bill”: What it means for family benefits and housing
President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” became law on July 4. Weeks later, journalists are still answering the big, beautiful questions: What policies are going to change, and which ones are going to stay the same? How will the new law’s provisions impact Americans across the country? Who and what will be affected most by the new law? What upcoming dates and deadlines will be relevant for your readers and viewers to know? The Institute and the Bipartisan Policy Center are offering a series of virtual briefings to help journalists enhance their understanding and coverage of the bill’s major…
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The “Big Beautiful Bill”: What it means for taxes
President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” became law on July 4. Weeks later, journalists are still answering the big, beautiful questions: What policies are going to change, and which ones are going to stay the same? How will the new law’s provisions impact Americans across the country? Who and what will be affected most by the new law? What upcoming dates and deadlines will be relevant for your readers and viewers to know? The Institute and the Bipartisan Policy Center are offering a series of virtual briefings to help journalists enhance their understanding and coverage of the bill’s major…
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The Freelance Life: What to know and how to grow
Whether you’re just stepping into the freelance world or looking to grow your independent journalism business, join us on Aug. 15 for a half-day virtual conference designed to equip you with practical tools, insider knowledge, and expert guidance. Participants will hear from seasoned freelancers, editors, and an attorney about today’s freelance landscape and learn how to build their businesses, successfully pitch stories, and thrive as an independent journalist in an evolving industry. With tailored tracks for both new and experienced freelancers, this conference is your chance to sharpen…
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Public Health Journalism: Lessons from our inaugural journalism fellowship cohort
As the National Press Club Journalism Institute’s inaugural Public Health Reporting Fellowship comes to a close, the five journalists who participated will share details from their ambitious reporting projects, including lessons learned, key findings, and their tips for practicing this type of journalism. The cohort will have completed investigations into the growing disparities and solutions in disease prevention and health care for immigrant workers, rural populations, and elder communities, among other topics. This will be a celebration of their hard work and dedication over the past six…
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Understanding the “Big Beautiful Bill”
President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” became law on July 4. Weeks later, journalists are still answering the big, beautiful questions: What policies are going to change, and which ones are going to stay the same? How will the new law’s provisions impact Americans across the country? Who and what will be affected most by the new law? What upcoming dates and deadlines will be relevant for your readers and viewers to know? The Institute and the Bipartisan Policy Center are offering a series of virtual briefings to help journalists enhance their understanding and coverage of the bill’s major…
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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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