More than?70 million?people are?living with a disability?in the U.S. yet?remain underrepresented in journalism?produced by national newsrooms. Katy Neas, chief executive of The Arc of the United States, shares advice on the types of stories that elevate the voices of this underrepresented community.?
National Press Club Journalism Institute
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Promoting a free press and equipping journalists with skills & standards to inform civic engagement
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The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes an engaged global citizenry through an independent and free press, and equips journalists with skills and standards to inform the public in ways that inspire a more representative democracy. As the non-profit affiliate of the National Press Club, the Institute powers journalism in the public interest. The Institute accomplishes this mission by: offering programs to grow the number of people who produce and support journalism that drives civic engagement; protecting journalists from interference so they can fully and fairly represent the communities they serve; and increasing transparency to keep citizens well-informed and their governments and institutions accountable. For questions about use or research support, please contact [email protected].
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The Institute is honoring Yvette Cabrera, senior reporter at the Center for Public Integrity and a dedicated environmental justice journalist, with the 2024 Neil and Susan Sheehan Award for Investigative Journalism. Throughout her career, Cabrera has reported at the intersection of justice and equity, examining the impact of systemic disparities, such as environmental pollution and contamination, on marginalized communities throughout the U.S. “Yvette’s work exemplifies the commitment of the Sheehan family to promote the practice of investigative journalism exemplifying compassion, courage, and integrity,” said NPCJI president Gil Klein. Her commitment to journalism extends to building community and opportunity among her peers. She is the immediate past president of the NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists); a founding member of The Uproot Project; and board member of CCNMA Latino Journalists of California.
Yvette Cabrera of the Center for Public Integrity honored with the Institute’s Sheehan award for investigative journalism
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The National Press Club is honoring Mississippi Today with its highest honor for press freedom, the John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award. Mississippi Today, a nonprofit, non-partisan newsroom, is currently involved in a legal case to protect privileged documents used in producing a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation and named in an ensuing defamation case brought by the state’s former governor. By selecting them as the domestic honoree, the Club & the Institute are committing to monitor and support this precedent-setting case for the First Amendment protection of reporters’ privilege. “Mississippi Today’s reporting shined light on a critical issue impacting thousands of Americans, and we hope this award both honors their work and draws attention and support for their case,” said NPC president Emily Wilkins. The Club will confer the 2024 Aubuchon awards during its annual Fourth Estate Award Gala honoring?Axios’ Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen?on Nov. 21.
National Press Club awards Mississippi Today, a nonprofit newsroom, with its highest press freedom award
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Friday: Join us with Common Health Coalition for insights from leading public health experts on success stories in closing the gap in public health and care systems. Journalists play a large part in sharing those stories and exploring the barriers. This conversation will highlight research on high-impact public health and care delivery system partnerships while addressing the core components of their success. Expect a robust discussion on practical aspects of these important collaborations. Speakers include: Alice Abernathy (Perelman School of Medicine); Ingrid Johansen (Fairview Health Services); Jennifer Layden (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); Mary Piscitello Mercer (University of California, San Francisco and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center); yolande Pengetnze (Parkland Center For Clinical Innovation); Ed Prewitt (NEJM Catalyst) Moderator: Nicholas Stine MD (University of California, Berkeley)
Join us with Common Health Coalition to hear from experts whose solutions-oriented approaches on critical public health issues have shown how innovation and disruption can radically shift how communities can access care. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of critical public health care issues, including global pandemic preparation and response, reproductive care, data sharing and technology, and more. Speakers include: Alice Abernathy (Perelman School of Medicine); Ingrid Johansen (Fairview Health Services); Jennifer Layden (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); Mary Piscitello Mercer (University of California, San Francisco and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center); yolande Pengetnze (Parkland Center For Clinical Innovation); Ed Prewitt (NEJM Catalyst) Moderator: Nicholas Stine MD (University of California, Berkeley)
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JOIN US for a solutions-oriented conversation on partnership between healthcare and public health, moderated by Nicholas Stine MD. https://lnkd.in/gGN4gdEh Common Health Coalition National Press Club Journalism Institute NEJM Catalyst Chelsea Cipriano
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Join us with Common Health Coalition to hear from experts whose solutions-oriented approaches on critical public health issues have shown how innovation and disruption can radically shift how communities can access care. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of critical public health care issues, including global pandemic preparation and response, reproductive care, data sharing and technology, and more. Speakers include: Alice Abernathy (Perelman School of Medicine); Ingrid Johansen (Fairview Health Services); Jennifer Layden (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); Mary Piscitello Mercer (University of California, San Francisco and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center); yolande Pengetnze (Parkland Center For Clinical Innovation); Ed Prewitt (NEJM Catalyst) Moderator: Nicholas Stine MD (University of California, Berkeley)
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Congrats to Zora Shakhan, recipient of the National Press Club's Fall Lewis Scholarship! Zora is a student at Wittenberg University, where she studies communications, digital media, and journalism. She has accepted a fall internship with SiriusXM in D.C. Learn more about her work:
National Press Club awards Zora Shakhan its Fall 2024 Lewis Scholarship
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We're hiring! The Institute is seeking a Training Coordinator?to organize and execute our professional development work for working journalists. This role will be at the center of planning and executing impactful learning that powers journalism in the public interest. Learn more and apply now: https://lnkd.in/e6f7xs2j
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?? Job seekers! ?? The National Press Club Journalism Institute has assembled some of our career resources for journalists and communicators looking for work: https://lnkd.in/esFa6dPS We'll continue to update that page and encourage job-seekers to subscribe to our daily newsletter, which features regular career and craft tips: https://lnkd.in/e-eqpr9n If you're looking for a journalism or journalism-adjacent job, bookmark the National Press Club's jobs board; new positions are posted frequently: https://jobs.press.org/ You do not have to be an NPC member to take advantage of these resources.
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Join us FRIDAY to learn from award-winning journalists on how to shape stories that captivate readers.
Unlock the secrets to powerful storytelling at our upcoming master class on Aug. 16. Discover practical techniques for organizing notes, crafting engaging narratives, and structuring stories that resonate with your readers. Speakers include: Lane DeGregory, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer at the Tampa Bay Times; Wesley Lowery, executive editor of Investigation Reporting Workshop at American University and a Pulitzer Prize winner; Steve Padilla, Los Angeles Times Column One editor; Eric Tucker, national security reporter for The Associated Press. Tickets are on sale now and participants will receive access to the recordings of each session.
Structuring Your Story: Master class on organizing narrative, breaking news
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