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International Correspondents Social
Join your fellow foreign correspondents for cocktails and conversation at the International Correspondents Team's monthly social. This event is open to all National Press Club members who would like to get involved with the International Correspondents Team’s programs, including the press attaché mixer and embassy nights. Please submit your reservation to the Reliable Source by emailing [email protected], submitting a reservation via our online "Book a Reservation" form (please notate "attending the International Correspondents Social" in the Special Requests/Notes field), or by calling (202) 662-…
Type: Event
What you need to know to charge Reliable Source drinks, meals to your card on file
Did you know that having a credit card on file for your membership dues doesn’t automatically enable restaurant charges? If you’d like to charge food and beverage purchases in the Reliable Source directly to your card on file, you’ll need to activate this feature through the Membership Department. It’s a separate and secure authorization step that allows us to extend this convenience to you. Activating the feature is quick and easy — we just need to hear from you. Simply contact the Membership Department at [email protected] or give us a call at (202) 662-7525, and we’ll take care of the rest…
Type: News
Lou Chibbaro Jr. has reported on the LGBTQ community in the nation’s capital for nearly 50 years. Starting at the Washington Blade as a freelance writer in 1976, Chibbaro eventually became a staff reporter and now serves as senior news reporter at the paper. He has chronicled LGBTQ related developments on a wide range of social, religious, and governmental institutions, including the White House, Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, the military, local and national law enforcement agencies, and the Catholic Church. In 2011, Chibbaro became the first reporter from the LGBTQ press to be inducted…
Patrick Sammon is the director, producer, and writer of Lou’s Legacy: A Reporter’s Life at the Washington Blade. He is also the co-director and co-producer, with Bennett Singer, of an Emmy-nominated documentary about the remarkable and little-known story of the LGBTQ activists who successfully battled the American Psychiatric Association to remove homosexuality from its manual of mental illnesses in 1973. Described as “fascinating” by Hollywood Reporter and “one of the best documentaries of this or any year” by the British Film Institute, CURED broadcast nationally on PBS and has attracted…
Documentary Screening of "Lou’s Legacy" & Discussion
This event is open only to National Press Club Members & their guests.
Join us June 9th at 6:00 pm for an exclusive sneak-preview screening of the new documentary Lou’s Legacy: A Reporter’s Life at the Washington Blade. This powerful film tells the story of two Washington, DC icons — journalist Lou Chibbaro Jr. and drag performer Donnell Robinson, best known by the stage name Ella Fitzgerald. Set against decades of LGBTQ activism and cultural change, this 30-minute film offers an intimate look at the lives and legacies of two trailblazers who helped chronicle and shape gay life in the nation’s capital. Following the screening, Lou and the film's director,…
Type: Event
Interested in joining a Club Team? Here's a list of Team Leaders for 2025
The National Press Club’s Team leaders — selected each year by the new Club president — in their volunteer Club roles, help foster connection and opportunities for members. Team leaders aim to ensure that Club teams remain inclusive, welcoming and effective — creating a positive experience for both longtime members and newcomers alike. Interested in getting more involved in the activities of the Club? Learn more about our Club teams or join one by visiting the members-only website here. Meet Your 2025 Team Leaders: Awards Tara Copp – Serves on the Club’s Board of Governors and as a…
Type: News