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Tonight: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Reliable Source, three days early
National Press Club members and their guests can enjoy chili relleno-poblano peppers stuffed with Monterey jack cheese topped with Salsa Roja and cotija cheese and other Mexican items on a special menu that will be offered at the Reliable Source three days before Cinco de Mayo -- on Friday, May 2. Cocktails mixed for the special occasion also will be available along with the usual Taco Night festivities. It'll all begin at 5:30 p.m. A highlight will be : Special cocktails $12 each Paloma cocktail: The Paloma is one of the more traditional mixed drinks enjoyed throughout Mexico: tequila with…
Type: News
Navy Veteran Discusses Effort To Get More Vets Into America's Newsrooms
Navy veteran and journalist Zach Baddorf is the co-founder of Military Veterans in Journalism. With a focus of building community, supporting career growth and advocating for Vets, one of MVJ's main goals is to place more veterans in America's Newsrooms. In this episode of Update-1, National Press Club Broadcast/Podcast Team member Lincoln Smith talks with Baddorf about his own career and the 2019 founding of Military Veterans in Journalism. Besides playing on Press.org, Update-1 can be heard on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube Music, Audacity and TuneIn by searching for "NPC Update-1."
Type: Media
How to use AI in your job? NPCJI workshop will provide answers, May 16
There's no questioning it: AI is here to stay in the news business. Newsrooms are integrating AI into their workflows, and journalists and professional communicators have adopted AI as a tool to improve their reporting, writing, editing, and audience outreach. Do you want to do the same? Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute at noon ET on Friday, May 16, for an in-person, half-day workshop to learn how to incorporate AI into your daily work habits. Tickets are on sale now: $70 for the public; $60 for Club members The event, from noon to 4 p.m., will kick off with a conversation…
Type: News
Update-1: Navy veteran discusses effort to get more vets in newsrooms
Broadcast-Podcast Team member Lincolns Smith, left, interviews Zach Baddorf on current edition of Update-1. Navy veteran and journalist Zach Baddorf is the cofounder of Military Veterans in Journalism. With a focus of building community, supporting career growth and advocating for vets, one of MVJ's main goals is to place more veterans in America's newsrooms. In this episode of Update-1, National Press Club Broadcast/Podcast Team member Lincoln Smith talks with Baddorf about his own career and the 2019 founding of Military Veterans in Journalism. Update-1 is produced by Mike Hempen.…
Type: News
Women's Salon Night to tackle questions of the day, May 14
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, partnershipson and so much more. The National Press will hold its own Women's Salon Night at 5:30 p.m., on Wednesday, May 14, in the Reliable Source. At this Salon, we will discuss topics ranging from art and creativity to community building and the future of journalism and communications. Men, you are appreciated, but this meetup is just for those who identify as women. Debra Silimeo,…
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Climate crisis is theme of 2025 NPC photo exhibit
The National Press Club will hold its annual members photography exhibit again this September, but with a theme for the show: the climate crisis. For the 26th year in a row, Club members are invited to display their best photography, as digital images or print photos, in the main 13th floor lobby, with depictions of the climate crisis highlighted this year. Windpower turbines in Iowa -- a photo that was part of the National Press Club's 2023 Member Photo Exhibit. Photo: Alan Kotok The climate crisis is already upon us and reaching an emergency state worldwide. Changes in the climate from…
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Next chance to explore the Club's Broadcast Operations Center, Friday
Do you wonder what happens on the Club’s 4th Floor? Get an insider look at The National Press Club’s Broadcast Operations Center (BOC) on one of the popular tours of the facility offered by the Club. The next tour is Friday, May 9, at 4 p.m. Registration is required. Tiina Kreek, NPC's Broadcast Operations manager, will lead the tour. The facility features two studios, two post-production suites and transmission services via satellite, fibe, or IP. On this tour, you will go behind-the-scenes of the magic that the BOC staff performs for Club events. There will also be an in-depth look at the…
Type: News
Rolling Pictures to Support Press Freedom Through the Committee to Protect Journalists and the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club by Donating a Portion of Proceeds from New Political Thriller 'Words of War'
Two-time Academy Award-winner Sean Penn honors the bravery of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya while shedding light on the growing threats faced by journalists around the world. The initiative kicks off with a special screening at the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on May 7, 2025, followed by a panel discussion with cast and crew, moderated by Jim Acosta
WASHINGTON (April 24, 2025) – Rolling Pictures announces that a portion of proceeds from its upcoming political thriller Words of War will be donated to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club, underscoring the film’s commitment to championing press freedom and the safety of journalists around the globe. The initiative will kick off with a special screening of Words of War at the Press Freedom Center in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, followed by a panel discussion with cast and crew, moderated by Jim Acosta. Words of…
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A New York Times Bestseller and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, "Patriot" reveals the motivations behind attorney and opposition leader Alexei Navalny's fearless challenge to Vladimir Putin's authoritarian leadership of Russia. Begun shortly after his near-fatal poisoning by a nerve agent in 2020, Navalny recounts the campaign he and his compatriots in the opposition waged against Putin's regime while also reflecting on the personal price he and his family paid for his activism. Russian prison officials reported in 2024 that Navalny had died in an Arctic Circle penal colony. To…
Books & Brunch to discuss 'Patriot' on Saturday, May 17
The National Press Club Books & Brunch group will meet virtually via Zoom at noon Saturday, May 17, to discuss "Patriot: A Memoir" by Alexei Navalny.
Type: News