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NPC Headliners: Doctor Mike
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Dr. Mikhail "Mike" Varshavski will speak at a National Press Club Headliners Dinner on Friday, May 30th. Doctor Mike is board-certified family medicine physician, media personality, educator, writer, and philanthropist with 25,000,000+ followers. During his residency, Doctor Mike decided to document his journey and share his medical learnings with the internet. Over the next few years, he garnered 651+ million views, making his platform one of the largest in health education. Leveraging his media presence and impact in the medical community, he covers the importance of health literacy while…
Type: Event
Browne-Marshall urges action, warns against complacency in protest movements
Legal scholar and civil rights advocate Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, author of A Protest History of the United States, issued a stark warning about the dangers of complacency in social movements, urging Americans to recognize their role in shaping democracy through protest. Gloria Browne-Marshall reads from her book, “A Protest History of the United States,” at a National Press Club Headliners Book Event on May 29. Photo: Joseph Luchok. Speaking at the National Press Club’s Headliners book event May 29, Browne-Marshall stressed that activism has played a crucial role in securing freedoms that…
Type: News
Advisory: Press Freedom Center to Host Panel on Investigative Journalism and the Fight to Save the Amazon
Washington, June 2 — The Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club will be hosting an upcoming event focused on the book How to Save the Amazon: A Journalist’s Fatal Quest for Answers. The discussion will explore the intersection of investigative journalism, environmental justice, and press freedom, highlighting the extraordinary and often perilous work of journalists reporting from the frontlines of ecological crises. How to Save the Amazon recounts the story of journalist Dom Phillips and his research partner Bruno Pereira, who were killed in 2022 while documenting the threats to the…
Type: News
Indian lawmakers plan to speak at National Press Club Newsmakers on Wednesday
Four members of an all-party delegation from India plan to speak at a National Press Club Newsmakers event on Wednesday, June 4, at 3 p.m. on Operation Sindoor, regional security and India’s diplomatic outreach to the United States. The speakers—Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Milind Deora, Tejasvi Surya and Taranjit Singh Sandhu — represent a cross-section of Indian political leadership and bring insight into India’s foreign policy. This Headliners event is open to credentialed media and Club members. Registration is essential. To submit questions in advance for the speaker, put INDIA on the subject…
Type: News
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The National Press Club, founded in 1908, offers career development and social opportunities for journalists, public relations and communications professionals. Whether brand new to the industry or a seasoned veteran, NPC membership comes with opportunities for professional development and networking; access to our world-class facilities; VIP access and reduced pricing for club events as well as other discounts and member-only special offers.
Journalist
You may qualify for Journalist membership if you work for a news outlet supported by advertising, paid subscriptions, or funded by a non–profit organization. Such organizations must operate with editorial independence from any political, government, commercial or special interest and produce work primarily to disseminate news. Professions that usually qualify under this category include: Reporter Writer Blogger Freelancers for qualified news outlets Editor Publisher Editorial and news cartoonist or artist News photographer or videographer Producer Web master or other editorial employee of a…
Annual Dues Journalist $716 ($59.67/mo.) Journalist Retired $380 ($31.67/mo.) Retired journalists ages 65+ qualify for retired dues rates. Journalist Young member $412 ($34.33/mo.) Working journalists between 35 and 21 years of age qualify for young member dues rates. Full-time students and interns under 21 years old may apply for a temporary membership. Email [email protected] for more details. Journalist Non-Resident $338 ($28.17/mo.) Journalist Non-Resident Retired $197 ($16.42/mo.)
Communicator
You may qualify for Communicator membership if you fit into one of the following groups: Former Journalists: Persons who have been journalist members of the Club but who no longer qualify as journalist members. Persons who have been employed for not less than five of the past 10 years or ten years overall in jobs that would have qualified them as journalist members. Non-Editorial Staff: Persons who work full time for a qualified news outlet who are business managers, advertising managers, circulation managers, promotion managers and system operators. Government/Non-Profit: Persons who are…
Annual Dues: Communicator - $864 ($72/mo.) Communicator Retired - $486 ($40.50/mo.) Retired communicators ages 65+ qualify for retired dues rates. Communicator Young Member-under 35 - $595 ($49.58/mo.) Working journalists between 35 and 21 years of age qualify for young member dues rates. Full-time students and interns under 21 years old may apply for a temporary membership. Email [email protected] for more details. Communicator Non-Resident - $475 ($39.58/mo.) Communicator Non-Resident Retired - $276 ($23.00/mo.)