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News Advisory: Film Screening & Panel Discussion, "Who Killed Shireen?"
On Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 PM, the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club, in partnership with Zeteo Media, will host a special screening of the documentary, Who Killed Shireen? The film follows the investigation into the death of renowned Palestinian American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed while covering a story on the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank in 2022. The documentary explores the risks journalists face in conflict zones, the challenges they may encounter when searching for accountability, and the determination of those most passionate about press freedom to…
Type: News
Institute moves to July 9 virtual office hour for job seekers
The National Press Club Journalism Institute has rescheduled for noon, Wednesday, July 9, a small group virtual conversation for job seekers. This “office hour” style session will take place via Zoom and focus on job search strategies and tools for sharpening application materials like cover letters and resumes. The free session — one of several for job-seekers planned through the end of the year — will be a mix of advice and community building. Register online. “The job turbulence journalists are experiencing right now is disheartening, but we don’t have to go through this alone,” said …
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Press Refresh Clothing Swap
Ready to refresh your wardrobe without spending a dime? Stop by Press Refresh, a free clothing swap taking place at the iconic National Press Club. This community event is all about sustainability, style, and connection—bringing people together to give new life to gently worn clothes. Whether you're clearing out your closet or searching for that next favorite piece, Press Refresh is your opportunity to swap smartly, sustainably, and stylishly. Register today! Follow for updates & sneak peeks: 📸 Instagram: @PressRefreshSwap
Type: Event
Club closed July 4
The National Press Club will be closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. The Wire will not publish on July 4. The Wire will return on Monday, July 7.
Type: News
This Month in National Press Club history
Dip down anywhere in the National Press Club’s 117-year history and we find remarkable stories about events at our Club that contributed to American, world and social history. The Club’s History and Heritage team is highlighting just a few each month so our members can appreciate the role the Club has played for well over a century as the place where news happens. Here are a few from May. Donald Trump with Club President Myron Belkind in 2014. May 29, 1941 Gen. George C. Marshall, then the U.S. Army wartime chief of staff, made his first address to the Club. He would build and direct the…
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This Month in National Press Club history: MLK visits Club
Dip down anywhere in the National Press Club’s 117-year history and we find remarkable stories about events at our Club that contributed to American, world and social history. The Club’s History and Heritage team is highlighting just a few each month so our members can appreciate the role the Club has played for well over a century as the place where news happens. Here are a few from July. July 19, 1962: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s historic Club speech About a year before his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. became the first African-…
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Press Freedom Team Meeting
You must be a National Press Club member to attend.
Join the Press Freedom Team for our next meeting on Thursday, July 10th at 6 p.m. at the National Press Club! This team supports the vital work of the Press Freedom Center, advocating for journalists facing threats worldwide. We’ll discuss ongoing initiatives, upcoming events, and ways you can contribute to protecting press freedom. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the Club, we’d love to have you involved. Want to join the team? Sign up here. Questions? Contact Emily Wilkins at [email protected]
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Tour of the Club's Archives
You must be a National Press Club Member to attend and registration is required.
Calling all history enthusiasts! The National Press Club's archivist, Jeffrey Schlosberg, is leading a tour through our archives to share our Club's history and the history of journalism in the Washington DC area. Enjoy stories told through collections of archival materials from the National Press Club, the Washington Press Club (formerly the Women’s National Press Club), and The Gridiron Club that have been preserved throughout the Club's history beginning in 1908. Upon arrival, please gather in the 13th floor lobby where Jeffrey Schlosberg will connect with the group to begin the tour. …
Type: Event
Broadcast-Podcast Team meets July 8
The Broadcast-Podcast Team will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, in the Cosgrove Lounge. The team serves as a forum for members interested in multimedia journalism, including radio, television, podcasting and digital. All Club members are welcome to join the discussion. To join the Broadcast-Podcast Team or any other Club team, fill out the form here. RSVP online.
Type: News