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UPDATE: News Briefing with Debra Tice at the National Press Club – Friday, January 24
UPDATE: The following event has been cancelled until further notice. Mrs. Tice remains in Lebanon and will not be in DC on Friday, January 24. Apologies for the change in schedule and thank you for your interest in the case of Austin Tice.
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534 for the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club or [email protected] for HAW Media Advisory: WHAT: The Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club will host a press briefing featuring Debra Tice, mother of Austin Tice, an American journalist detained in Syria since 2012. Debra Tice will share insights from her recent advocacy trip to Syria and Lebanon, where she met with regional leaders and participated in key events aimed at securing her son’s release. WHEN: Friday, January 24, 2025, 10:00 AM WHERE: The National Press Club, 529 14th…
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Debra Tice, Mother of Austin Tice, To Join News Conference Monday in Damascus
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534 for the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club or [email protected] for HAW News Advisory: The Press Freedom Center of the National Press Club is releasing the following information about a news conference with Debra Tice scheduled for Monday, Jan. 20 in Damascus, Syria. The Press Club has been working with the Tice family for many years and is their lead partner in Washington. The Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club has been working to support Hostage Aid Worldwide, whose founder, Nizar Zakka is with Mrs. Tice on her trip to…
Type: News
Demand Diversity Roundtable: Advancing Equal Opportunity for All
Join the National Urban League and its advocacy partners for a powerful and timely conversation addressing the critical challenges facing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) today. The Demand Diversity Roundtable, a live-streamed event, brings together prominent leaders from diverse communities to explore the immediate threats posed by the anticipated policies of the new administration. This discussion will delve into the pressing need to safeguard DEI principles, confront regressive measures, and chart actionable strategies for advancing equal opportunity for all. By uniting voices…
Type: Event
Library computers, databases temporarily unavailable
The Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library is replacing and updating the three computers accessible to members in an effort to better serve your needs. During this process, the computers and databases will be unavailable. NPC members will regain their regular access to the library computers, which include the Lexis Nexis and Leadership Connect databases as soon as the updates are complete. These updates do not impact the Bloomberg Terminal in the library, which remains accessible to members during regular Club hours. Thank you for your understanding,The National Press Club Journalism…
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Upcoming History and Heritage Team meeting, Jan. 22
The next History and Heritage team meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 22 The meeting will be in the McClendon Room at 12 p.m. and begins with a self-funded lunch from the Reliable Source. A hybrid meeting with members of the History & Heritage Team. Members can register for this meeting here. A link to access the virtual meeting will be sent to attendees who select a ticket for "RSVP Virtual" when registering.
Type: News
Submit your best work for 2025 Journalism Awards
The National Press Club is now accepting entries for its prestigious annual journalism awards that recognize exceptional reporting and storytelling produced in 2024. Submissions are due May 5. Winners will be honored at the 52nd Annual National Press Club Journalism Awards Dinner on Wednesday, Aug. 27. Click here to enter. “We’re thrilled to once again honor the outstanding work produced by journalists across the country in 2024,” said NPC President Emily Wilkins. “These awards are an opportunity to recognize the journalism that informs, challenges, and shapes our understanding of current…
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Tour Club Archives today
Take advantage of your next chance to tour the National Press Club Archives with other Club members only! It's scheduled for Friday, Jan. 24, at 4 p.m. The first scheduled archives tour, on Oct. 18, 2024, was so popular it quickly reached capacity. Another was scheduled for Nov. 22, and it also reached capacity. If you missed both of those, now's the time to sign up for the next one. Hear stories of the National Press Club's history dating back to 1908, and the history of journalism in the Washington area, during a tour of the collection of artifacts housed on the 4th floor of the National…
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