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Covering faith: How journalists can build trust in their community, webinar on Friday, June 24 at 11:30 a.m.
More than 75% of Americans say religion is an important part of their lives. How do these Americans see themselves and their faith reflected in news coverage? What does reporting on faith get right and wrong? How do editors and reporters think about who they’re reaching with these stories and who they’ve lost? And how might this coverage build trust in journalism among communities who have been historically misrepresented? A virtual program of the National Press Club's Journalism Institute plans to explore these questions on Friday, June 24, at 11:30 a.m. ET. Registration is open for this…
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Top journalists to address impact of misinformation on media trust at town hall Thursday
Journalists from PBS, NPR and The Washington Post and the dean of the American University School of Communications will address the persistent problem of misinformation and the erosion of public trust in the media at "Trust Us," an in-person panel discussion on Thursday, June 30, at 6:30 p.m. Moderator Ricardo Sandoval-Palos, public editor at PBS, will lead the discussion with NPR executive editor and vice president of news Terence Samuel, AU Dean Sam Fulwood III, and Washington Post media reporter Elahe Izadi. The panelists will first seek to define the problem and then propose solutions and…
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Press Club Communicators confront disinformation challenges
The National Press Club Communicators Team hosted a virtual “Candid Conversation on Combating Global Disinformation” on April 14 to discuss how public diplomacy, military, and intelligence community communicators can navigate increasingly complex and muddied information environments. Jen Judson, Club president and the land warfare reporter for Defense News, led a discussion on the topic in a virtual space with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Charles “Kip” Patterson, who leads the Public Affairs and Communication Strategy Directorate at the Department of Defense Information School (DINFOS), the primary…
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Club will be closed Monday for July 4 Independence Day
The National Press Club will be closed Monday, July 4, for Independence Day. Regular hours will resume Tuesday, July 5. Also, the Wire will not publish Monday. The first issue of the week will be delivered Tuesday.
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Virtual safety training today for journalists who cover protests
Political protests and civil unrest are expected across America this summer and fall. The combination of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, ongoing right-wing conspiracies about the validity of U.S. elections, and the prospect of domestic terrorist attacks have produced a climate that forebodes tense confrontations between protesters, counter-protesters, and the police. Journalists who cover these clashes are often mistreated, physically harmed, or even targeted in the process. In the days following the Roe v. Wade ruling, journalists covering protests have been shoved,…
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Books & Brunch to discuss "The Midnight Library" on July 16
Books & Brunch will meet via Zoom at noon on Saturday, July 16 to discuss "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig.
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Get tips for shooting outstanding food photos. Reserve today for program, followed by dinner, July 20
After children and pets, meals could be the most photographed subject today. Join the National Press Club's Photography Team on Wednesday, July 20, at 6 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge to get tips on outstanding food photography, followed by sample dishes and a dinner to hone your craft.
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TONIGHT: Come mingle at Club's mixer for journalists, embassy press attachés
Be sure to register to attend the National Press Club International Correspondents Committee's happy hour event for journalists and embassy press attachés being held tonight, Thursday, July 21, 6-8 p.m. in the First Amendment Lounge. All Club members are invited. Register to attend using this link. The annual event is an opportunity for Club journalists to build sources within the diplomatic community, and for press attachés to learn more about the Club and its members. Drinks and light refreshments will be served. A formal program begins at 6:45 p.m. The ICC also is looking to hold more…
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Reserve your spot for Club's Thursday mixer for journalists, embassy press attachés
National Press Club members are invited to join the International Correspondents Committee and embassy press attachés for a happy hour on Thursday, July 21, 6-8 p.m. in the First Amendment Lounge. Register to attend using this link. The annual event is an opportunity for Club journalists to build sources within the diplomatic community, and for press attachés to learn more about the NPC and its members. Drinks and light refreshments will be served. A formal program begins at 6:45 p.m. All members and guests visiting the Club must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and present a photo ID…
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Entry period starts TODAY for annual NPC members photo exhibit opening Sept. 1
Photo grid, A. Kotok It's decision time -- time to make your final selections of print photos and electronic images that you want to enter in the 23rd annual members photography exhibit, which will be appearing for the month of September in the National Press Club's main lobby. The Club's Photography Team begins accepting entries for the exhibit on Monday, Aug. 1. The entry period closes Friday, Aug. 12, for print photos and Saturday, Aug. 13, for electronic images. The show displays NPC members' print photos on fabric panels and electronic images on four monitors all month. You can…
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