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Evening Cocktail Reception
Join us for a cocktail reception for World Press Freedom Day, following the event with the Barents Observer. There will be a cash bar at the reception.
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Press Briefing by Harvard Researchers on Landmark Global Flourishing Study
Media Advisory Event: Press Briefing by Harvard Researchers on Landmark Global Flourishing Study Date: April 30, 2025 Time: 2:00 PM EDT Location: Bloomberg Room, National Press Club, Washington, DC WASHINGTON, DC – At a moment marked by intense political polarization and ideological divides, the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University, in partnership with Baylor University's Institute for Studies of Religion, invites media representatives to an urgent briefing unveiling groundbreaking findings from the largest-ever global study on human flourishing. Featured Speakers: · Dr. Tyler…
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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
Press Freedom Center to host lunch in support of detained journalist Austin Tice as part of slate of World Press Freedom Day events
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534, [email protected] for the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club News Advisory On Thursday, May 1, Debra Tice, mother of Austin Tice — a journalist abducted in Syria in 2012 and still held captive — will speak about the latest efforts to bring her son home. She will be joined by Matt Murray, the Executive Editor of the Washington Post. The event will take place from 12-1pm. Tickets, which include a banquet lunch, cost $35. It is the first event in a two-day series put on by the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club in honor of world Press…
Type: News
Tomorrow: Learn how to strengthen stories with better ledes, nut grafs
Facing a blank screen with a full notebook and the clock ticking toward deadline can be, well, daunting. No matter your story topic or how much reporting material you have to work with, finding the hook to engage your reader within the first few lines or paragraphs is essential. Ledes and nut grafs that get to the core of your story take energy and focus — often lacking when time is short. Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute at noon on Friday, May 2, for a writing-focused workshop that will help you craft ledes that grab the reader’s attention and identify your nut graf before…
Type: News
Member Author Team Meeting
You must be a National Press Club member to attend and registration is required.
Connect with fellow authors and writers and those that support them at the Member-Author Team meeting. The meeting will begin with a self-funded dinner at 5:30 p.m. from the Reliable Source and start the program for both in-person and remote participants at 5:45 p.m. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your network and celebrate the joys and struggles of writing.
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Press Freedom at Home: Confronting U.S. Challenges
National Press Club President Mike Balsamo leads a high-level conversation on the escalating threats to press freedom in the United States — from courtroom battles to coordinated online harassment campaigns against journalists, and the growing infringements on independent newsgathering. Balsamo will be joined by Tom Durkin, Director of Safety Education, at the Foley Foundation, as well as Paul Beckett of the Wall Street Journal, Kate Woodsome of the Washington Post, and others. Cost: Free
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Women's Salon Night
This event is open only to National Press Club Members & their guests. Registration is required.
Historically, in many cultures, women have hosted Salon Nights to talk about the bigger questions of the day. These philosophical and intellectual conversations have fostered communities, ideas, epiphanies, partnerships, and so much more. At this Salon, we will discuss topics ranging from art and creativity to community building and the future of journalism and communications. Men, we appreciate you, but this meetup is just for those who identify as women. Debra Silimeo, president of The Silimeo Group and member of the National Press Club Board of Governors, will lead the conversation at this…
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