Should we revive our holiday party?
The COVID pandemic and the closing of the Newseum interrupted our annual Journal-isms Roundtable Holiday Party, which was in its 10th incarnation in 2019 at the Newseum.
Should we revive it in 2024?
If so, would you attend?
What Washington, D.C., locations should we consider?
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Photos: 10th Annual Journal-isms Roundtable Holiday Party at the Newseum Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, in Washington as Valerie Jarrett is interviewed by April Ryan, and Lawrence Jackson, the only African American photographer in the Obama White House, [now working for Vice President Kamala Harris] shares some of his photos from that time, collected in his book, “Yes We Did”. Top photo: Deron Snyder; standing in bottom photo: Dwight Ellis. (Credit: Sharon Farmer/sfphotoworks)
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, left, speaks to journalists while visiting Barbuda to see firsthand the devastation left by Hurricane Irma in 2017. The media shapes the public discourse about climate change and how to respond to it. (Credit: Rick Bajornas)
Today Is World Press Freedom Day
A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the face of the environmental crisis
From the United Nations: “In 2024, World Press Freedom Day is dedicated to the importance of journalism and freedom of expression in the context of the current global environmental crisis.
“Awareness of all aspects of the global environmental crisis and its consequences is essential to build democratic societies. Journalistic work is indispensable for this purpose. . . .
“May 3 acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect their commitment to press freedom. It is also a day of reflection among media professionals about issues of press freedom and professional ethics. It is an opportunity to:
- “celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;
- “assess the state of press freedom throughout the world;
- “defend the media from attacks on their independence;
- “and pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.”
Save the date: Sunday, May 26, for next Roundtable
This year’s Pulitzer Prizes are to be announced this coming Monday, May 6, via livestream at 3 p.m. Eastern time < https://www.pulitzer.org/news/2024-pulitzer-prize-announcement >
We have welcomed Pulitzer winners and finalists to our Roundtable in 2022 and 2023, and we hope to do so again via Zoom on Sunday, May 26, at 1 p.m. Eastern.
Administrator Marjorie Miller and Pulitzer board member Kevin Merida have agreed to return. Not too early to RSVP.
2023: < https://www.journal-isms.com/sweet-home-alabama-then-not-so-much/ >
2022: < https://www.journal-isms.com/why-journalists-really-do-matter/ >
Following up on April 11 Roundtable on DEI
The NAACP, which was represented at our April 11 Journal-isms Roundtable, “How to counter the increasing moves against diversity, equity and inclusion,” is offering these “Diversity No Matter What” stickers at no cost to those who join the organization.
The message: “From racist voting policies, attacks on DEI, and attempts to rewrite Black history — we are facing unprecedented attacks on our community from every direction.
“The NAACP is fighting to ensure that our constitutional rights are protected and our culture respected. This is what standing for community looks like.
“Chip in ANY AMOUNT today and we’ll send you a free sticker for you to show off your support for diversity, equity, and inclusion” >> < https://tinyurl.com/mwuymdv3 >
Meanwhile, Sharon Farmer’s fine photographs from the Roundtable have been posted on Facebook:
Narrative, Part 1 < https://tinyurl.com/utz35pme >; Narrative, Part 2: < https://tinyurl.com/4ap382xk > Feel free to “like” or comment.
In addition, Tracie Powell (pictured) reports on the April 11 Roundtable discussion in a piece for the Pivot Fund posted on LinkedIn , “How the assault on DEI undermines journalism.”
“The implications for journalism are significant. The field desperately needs more journalists who reflect the increasing diversity of the U.S., which is on track to be majority-minority around 2045. Already struggling to diversify their newsrooms, news organizations will lose their main source of young, diverse talent if colleges and universities cave to legal pressure.
“This may just be the tip of the iceberg if advocates find ways to challenge journalism grantmaking designed to address inequity. Clearly, foundations and other deep-pocketed organizations that care about journalism need to step up and confront the assault on DEI in court. In the meantime, publishers can take steps to protect themselves, including diversifying funding sources and strengthening community engagement and support.”
With the exception of JAWS (Journalism & Women’ Symposium), the journalism associations are still relatively quiet on the issue But the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies this week called attention to its op-ed for The Hill, “Congressional staff are still not representative of the people they serve — so why did Congress close its Office of Diversity and Inclusion?“
Vice President Kamala Harris, on a national economic tour, said, “In spite of those who in certain parts of our country want to attack D.E.I., we understand that you can’t truly invest in the strength of our nation if you don’t pay attention to diversity, equity and inclusion.”
Civil rights activists plan rallies today, May 3, joining Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, co-founder and president of the African American Policy Forum, “in rejecting the effort to suppress Black history and our nation’s history, roll back more than half a century of hard-won civil rights victories, and undermine the ultimate ideal of this country — to achieve an inclusive democracy for all,” as the groups announced this week.
A colleague of Eddith A. Dashiell, the Ohio University journalism school director who spoke at our April 11 Roundtable, has written about the impact of the revocation of scholarships designated for Indigenous students.
Victoria LaPoe, a professor and a former vice president of Native American Journalists Association, wrote in the campus newspaper, The Post, “As we close a semester, I will note that we need to remember history. There are reasons that society needed a Black Press and Indigenous Press. There are reasons why there are organizations such as the Indigenous Journalists Association, National Association of Black Journalists, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Asian American Journalists Association, South Asian American Journalists Association, The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists and Trans Journalists Association.”
Invitation to advance movie screening
From:
“We are thrilled to announce that your organization has been selected to attend an advance screening of PARAMOUNT’S “IF” on MAY 11TH at AMC Tysons Corner 16!
“Please reserve tickets by using the link below. Please note that for this screening, seating is first come first serve no seating guaranteed, so we recommend all guests to arrive at least one hour before showtime. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email. Thank you!”
CODE: DCIF
ADVANCED SCREENING
Where: AMC Tysons Corner 16
Address: 7850e Tysons Corner Center, McLean VI, 22102
When: May 11th, 2024
Doors Open: 10:00 AM
Time: 11:00 AM
Film Synopsis
“From writer and director John Krasinski, IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids. IF stars Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Cailey Fleming, Fiona Shaw, and the voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr. and Steve Carell alongside many more as the wonderfully unique characters that reflect the incredible power of a child’s imagination.”
Directed by:
John Krasinski
Cast:
Ryan Reynolds
John Krasinski
Cailey Fleming
Fiona Shaw
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Louis Gossett Jr.
Alan Kim
Liza Colón-Zayas
and Steve Carell
“Please have all of your guests RSVP by Monday, May 6th , by 5 PM EST.“
From USC Center for Health Journalism
“Attend our Domestic Violence Impact Reporting Fund Virtual Symposium
“Domestic violence affects more than 10 million Americans each year. And in California, more than half of families have been touched by domestic violence.
“The Center for Health Journalism’s virtual symposium on domestic violence will provide reporters with a roadmap for covering this public health epidemic with nuance and sensitivity. We will share immersive approaches for reporting on domestic violence and its root causes, looking at how systemic inequities play a role.
“The virtual symposium will take place on Thursday, May 9, from 8:30 am PT to 2:30 pm PT.
“California reporters who attend are eligible to apply for reporting grants, mentorship |
“California journalists attending the symposium will be eligible to apply for a reporting grant of $2,000 to $10,000 from our Domestic Violence Impact Reporting Fund. The deadline for applications is May 23. |
“The journalists selected as Domestic Violence Impact Fund Grantees will receive five months of mentoring from a veteran journalist as they usher their reporting projects to publication or broadcast. Grantees also will be eligible to compete for community engagement mentoring and a $1,000-$2,000 engagement grant as well. For our engagement initiative, we are especially interested in projects that involve partnering with community-based organizations and their clients in first-person storytelling.”
From WAMU: Podcast Creator Summit
PODCAST CREATOR SUMMIT |
“And we’re live!
“All programs for the PRX Podcast Creator Summit at WAMU are open for registration. “Whether you’re looking for support in production logistics, audience growth, or growing a brand as an independent podcaster, our stellar cast of speakers and mentors are here to help “Session leaders will include Stephanie Kuo of PRX, Glory Edim of Well-Read Black Girl, Bridget Todd of City Cast DC, the Apple Podcasts team, and our very own Kojo Nnamdi. All events are FREE, but registration is required. Check it out and sign up now!” |
From the Fund for Investigative Journalism
Apply for a Grant
“Freelance journalists, staff reporters and media outlets are eligible for grants, and their investigations can be for print, online or broadcast stories, books, documentaries or podcasts.
“We provide several types of grants:
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- “Regular grants: We review proposals three to four times a year for grants up to $10,000. The next deadline is Monday, September 9, 2024.
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- “Seed funding: We provide small grants, up to $2,500, for preliminary reporting that can lead to full investigations. These grants cover costs like open-records requests and initial reporting trips. The next deadline is Friday, May 10, 2024. . . . .”
From United Negro College Fund
“Citizens and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has announced the establishment of the first-ever ‘Citizens Helping Citizens’ Scholarship which will provide $50,000 to 10 high school students entering a two or a four-year accredited college, university, or trade school for fall 2024.
“This new program will provide need-based scholarships to seniors from underserved and historically underrepresented communities, alleviating financial burdens of attending post-secondary school during the 2024-2025 school year. Thought with the extension of submission deadlines for college students seeking grants and making college decisions due as a result of the shaky rollout of a revamped FAFSA that have caused submissions locally and nationwide to drop significantly this year, you might like to spotlight this in your coverage.
“The scholarship application is now open, and all students are encouraged to apply by midnight on May 13. Just FYI for your footprint.
“Learn more about the new Citizens Helping Citizens Scholarship here.”
From Washington Association of Black Journalists
Opportunity For Young Journalists
“Apple News and NABJ are giving a recent graduate or early-career journalist the opportunity to work at the forefront of news and technology.
“The program is designed expose the fellow to the app’s key editorial areas, including breaking news, audio, and newsletters. After an initial three-month rotation with each of the editorial teams, the fellow and Apple News leadership will select a single focus area for the remainder of the fellowship.
“The fellow will have weekly one-on-one meetings with both their manager and a mentor to check in on progress and answer any questions.
“Application Deadline: Midnight PT on May 17, 2024.
UDC to award honorary doctorate to Rashida Jones
“(Washington, DC) The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is pleased to announce that MSNBC President Rashida Jones, this year’s commencement speaker, will be awarded an honorary doctorate during the upcoming commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 11.
“As the president of MSNBC and the first Black woman to head a major news network, Jones is responsible for oversight of all programming, editorial units, business development and technical operations of the network. Under her leadership, MSNBC has solidified its position as the top destination for breaking news, expert reporting and analysis. . . . “ Continued
From the University of Maryland
PBS NewsHour’s Amna Nawaz, Student Kiersten Hacker to be Merrill College’s 2024 Commencement Speakers “Amna Nawaz (pictured), co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, and graduating senior Kiersten Hacker have been selected as the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism’s 2024 commencement speakers.
“Merrill College’s commencement ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on May 20 at Reckord Armory on the UMD campus. No tickets are required. It will be live-streamed on the college’s YouTube page.
“Nawaz, a three-time Peabody Award winner, became co-anchor of NewsHour in 2023 and has been with the program since 2018. She also serves as an NBC News and MSNBC contributor. She was previously an anchor and correspondent at ABC News, and a foreign correspondent and Islamabad bureau chief at NBC News. She is also the founder and former managing editor of NBC’s Asian America platform. . . . “
Clyburn to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Rep. Jim Clyburn (pictured, by Sharon Farmer), D-S.C., one of our most popular Roundtable guests, is to be one of 19 people receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, this afternoon. “Through three decades in the House, Rep. Clyburn has transformed the lives of millions of Americans and created a freer country,” the White House said in a news release, The State in Columbia, S.C., reported.
Guy Berger, recently retired as director for freedom of expression and media development at UNESCO, speaks to the Africa-U.S. Forum at the University of Southern California’s Washington campus April 22 via Zoom. Another such session is scheduled for June 24. (Credit: Jung – Hwa Kang/USC)
From Adam Powell: First Korea-Africa Summit 2024
“You and all of our Journal-isms friends are invited to join us in person or on line on Monday, May 20, at 9 a.m. EDT / afternoon in Africa, as speakers in Africa, Korea and the U.S. preview the historic ‘First Korea-Africa Summit 2024’ that will take place next month when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa leads an African delegation visit to Seoul.
–> “To attend by zoom, please RSVP to https://annenberg.usc.edu/events/cclp/africa-us-forum-first-korea-africa-summit-2024
–> “To attend in person, please RSVP to Judy Kang at junghwak@usc.edu
“In person, the forum will take place from 9 to 11 am EDT at the USC Washington DC campus, 1771 N Street NW. Light breakfast will be available starting at 8:30.
“The next Africa-US forum, also at 9 am EDT on line and at the new USC Washington DC building, will take place on Monday, June 24, the launch of a new series of forums on health care and wellness in Africa.
“Videos of past programs and the full 2024 schedule of Africa-US forums can be found at https://communicationleadership.usc.edu/africas-us-initiative/afi-event-list/
“Africa-US forums are presented each month by
– “the African Centre for the Study of the U.S., University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg;
– the Annenberg Center for Communication Leadership and Policy, University of Southern California;
– “the Center for African Studies, Howard University;
– “the Institute for African Studies, George Washington University; and
– “the Public Diplomacy Council of America.
“We look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you on the 20th.
“Regards,
“Adam”
Adam Clayton Powell III
Executive Director, USC Election Cybersecurity Initiative, and
Director, Annenberg Center Washington Programs
USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy
University of Southern California, and
Co-Host, “White House Chronicle” weekly on PBS, SiriusXM and VOA
From Business of Fashion
BoF Seeks Applicants for Fourth Annual Black Journalists Fellowship
“The Business of Fashion is launching the fourth iteration of the annual Next Generation Black Journalists Fellowship, a six-month, part-time, paid reporting and writing programme designed to train and publish aspiring Black writers in the field of fashion business journalism.
“Black culture has an outsized influence on the fashion and beauty businesses, not only in designing the products, images and silhouettes that influence the consumer at large, but also setting trends and validating status symbols that define a cultural moment. But behind-the-scenes, Black professionals are underrepresented and often lack opportunities to join the talent pipeline. The disparity extends to the media outlets that cover the sector, a problem that the fellowship seeks to address. . . . . “ (continued)
From South Asian Journalists Association
SAJA VIRTUAL: Foreign Reporting Panel
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- When 2024-05-16
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- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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- Location Via Zoom. Link sent in advance
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- Registered11 registrants
Registration
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SAJA VIRTUAL: Foreign Reporting Panel
“Learn about the current landscape of international and war reporting with an all-star panel of experienced foreign reporters and editors. Ask questions!
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- “Anup Kaphle, Editor in Chief, Rest of World
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- “Azmat Khan, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter | Birch Professor & Li Center Director for Global Journalism, Columbia Journalism School
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- “Morgan Till, foreign editor, PBS NewsHour
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- “MORE NAMES TO COME.
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- “FREE EVENT. Register now and hit that “add to calendar” button. Zoom link sent in advance.
“Questions you’d like us to ask? Send them to: president@saja.org”
- “FREE EVENT. Register now and hit that “add to calendar” button. Zoom link sent in advance.
Also from SAJA:
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From the New York Times
“The Times Corps is a talent-pipeline program for undergraduate students to receive career guidance from Times journalists over a multiyear period. The application is open to U.S.-based students who are completing their undergraduate studies in 2026, 2027 or 2028. International students who attend college in the United States are eligible to apply.
“The application closes at 5 p.m. Eastern on Monday, June 17. Applications cannot be revised after they are submitted, and applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
“The program is slated to begin in late summer 2024, and the incoming class is likely to comprise about 20 students.
“The Times Corps will specifically seek students from underrepresented groups, such as students of color and/or students from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. Participants will talk with their advisers two or more times a year, for the duration of their undergraduate careers. Those conversations will focus specifically on career-building advice. Occasional speakers, training and activities will punctuate the experience.
“Students who complete the program and spend at least two years in the Times Corps will be eligible for an all-expenses-paid trip to New York to tour The Times newsroom and meet its journalists. The best-performing Corps members, after they graduate, also may receive consideration for The New York Times Fellowship, an immersive, yearlong work program.”
From Djibril Diallo, African Renaissance and Diaspora Network
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Space for in-person participation at the United Nations is limited. If you wish to participate in person, kindly register as soon as possible. Register Here: “I’m pleased to invite you to the 2024 edition of Africa Day Celebrations which will be held on Friday 24 May 2024 from 3 pm to 5 pm EST( GMT -4), at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The Celebration will be in-person and virtual.
“The 2024 Africa Day Celebration will focus on women of Africa and the Diaspora and agricultural development. A cornerstone of such a theme is education, specifically, educating women so that they have the knowledge and tools necessary, and educating men to work as allies and equal partners. “Compared with men, women have limited access to critical agricultural resources such as land, water, seeds, fertilisers as well as to markets, credit and financial services. This situation is exacerbated by inequitable laws and customs that often favour male inheritance and impede women from land ownership. “The objectives of the 2024 Africa Day celebrations at the United Nations will be to:
“Please register to participate at your earliest convenience. Space is limited for in-person participation at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
“Thank you so much for your continued support. “Warm regards, |
JOBS
From South Asian Journalists Association:
Job & fellowships opportunities:
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From Rebecca Aguilar today on Facebook
Crain’s Chicago seeks an AME of news
May 1, 2024
Posted by Chris Roush
“Crain’s Chicago Business is a leading source of news, analysis, and information on the business, economic, political, and civic landscape of Chicago. For over four decades, we have been providing insightful coverage that impacts the local business community. As we continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced News Editor to join our dynamic team and play a key role in shaping our coverage.
“We are looking for a seasoned News Editor with a deep understanding of Chicago’s political, business, economic, and civic landscape.” continued . .. .
From Current:
Rochester, NY
WXXI
Morning Edition Editor/Producer
PA
Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corp.
Denver, CO
Colorado Public Radio
Director, Music & Performance Content
Boynton Beach, FL
South Florida PBS
Dover, DE
Delaware Public Media
MD
Radio Research Consortium
Lexington, KY
KET-Kentucky Educational Television
Lexington, KY
KET- Kentucky Educational Television
From National Association of Black Journalists
Job Title | Company | Location |
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Business Editor | Texas The Dallas Morning News | Dallas |
Reporter, Maine Morning Star | Maine States Newsroom | Augusta or Portland |
T. Anthony Pollner Distinguished Professorship (Spring Semester 2025) | Montana University of Montana School of Journalism | Missoula |
News Producer, Digital (Job B444) | Pennsylvania WFMZ-TV | Allentown |
Housing Real Estate Reporter | Oregon Advance Local | Portland |
Director, Brand, Content and Engagement | Campaign Legal Center | Washington |
Reporter, New York Cannabis Insider | New York Advance Local | Syracuse |
Assignment Editor, KFSN TV | California ABC30 Fresno | Fresno |
From Editor and Publisher:
MediaWise Audience Engagement Fellow
Featured JobThe Poynter Institute at Saint Petersburg, FL
Instructor/Professor of Practice of Journalism
Belmont University at Nashville, TN
Visiting Assistant Professor of Journalism – UAF Snedden Chair
University of Alaska Fairbanks at Fairbanks, AK
T. Anthony Pollner Distinguished Professorship (Spring 2025)
University of Montana School of Journalism at Missoula, MT
Executive Editor in Santa Fe
Searchlight News at Santa Fe, NM
Innovation Team Project Manager
Reynolds Journalism Institute at columbia, MO
Senior Editor, Inside Climate News (Remote Position)
Inside Climate News at Brooklyn, NY
Reporter
Coeur d’Alene Press at Coeur D Alene, ID
Part-time development operations contractor
Streetlight at Oklahoma City, OK
WUNC News Social Media Producer
WUNC – FM at Durham, NC
Managing Editor – Religion News Service
Religion News Service at New York, NY
Higher Education Reporter
EdSource at Oakland, CA
North Carolina Reporter, Inside Climate News
Inside Climate News at Brooklyn, NY
Innovation Team Impact Producer
Reynolds Journalism Institute at columbia, MO
Media Fellow
Nova Institute for Health at Baltimore, MD
Staff Writer
Las Vegas Weekly at Las Vegas, NV
Metro Reporter
Daily Memphian at MEMPHIS, TN
*Remote* 1 Year 19th News Fellowship for HBCU Grads & 2 Year+ Attendees (Reporting, Audience, or Product)
The 19th* News at Austin , TX
Indiana Lawyer editor
IBJ Media at Indianapolis, IN
Reporters in Residence (Summer 2024)
Omidyar Network at Washington, DC
From LinkedIn (May 1)
From Poynter Institute (April 30)
Media Jobs
MediaWise Audience Engagement Fellow – Saint Petersburg, FL (33701)
Marketing and Communications Generalist – Saint Petersburg, FL (33701)
Executive Editor in Santa Fe – Santa Fe, NM (87501)
Searchlight News North Carolina Reporter,
Inside Climate News – Brooklyn, NY (11242)
Inside Climate News Senior Editor, Inside Climate News (Remote Position) – Brooklyn, NY (11242)Inside Climate
-time development operations contractor – Oklahoma City, OK (73154)Streetlight
Indiana Lawyer editor – Indianapolis, IN (46204)IBJ Media
Media Fellow – Baltimore, MD (21231)Nova Institute for Health
From Kimble Group (May 3)
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From Jennie Johnson: Hidden opportunities: ‘Expired’ job listings are not dead ends
“It’s frustrating to find a perfect job listing only to discover it’s marked as ‘expired’. However, our research at reveals a surprising opportunity: many ‘expired’ job postings on platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed are still open on the company’s own websites and the hiring manage would be happy to hear from you. Armed with this knowledge and Jennie’s innovative tools, you’re closer than ever to landing your dream job, even when it seems out of reach. . . .”
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Corporate News Reporter, Investopedia at Management Advisor
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Managing Editor at Johnnie Studio
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Freelance Writer at Foster Avenue (formerly Snavely Associates)
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Enterprise Editor at Ziff Davis
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Communications Manager at UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND WASHINGTON, DC |
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Media Executive, Health at Daniel J Edelman Holdings WASHINGTON, DC |
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Multimedia Journalist at News12 |
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Director Magazine Operations & Senior Editor -New Pet Magazine-REMOTE at Professional Holding Group REMOTE |
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From Semafor
Business newsroom fellow (3-6 month contract, renewable)
“Who we are
“In our interconnected world, journalism needs to deliver common facts to divergent audiences. Our biggest stories, and greatest crises, are now global: from climate change to pandemics, rising inequality to supply chain disruption, political instability to the influence of social media. Yet global trust in the media is at an all-time low. This moment requires a new approach.
“Enter Semafor. We are a team of deeply-experienced journalists and media professionals laser focused on providing a global audience with an unparalleled level of journalistic transparency; through innovative new forms, cutting through the noise of the news cycle with smart, distilled views, and exploring competing perspectives across borders.
“Join us and help build a global news platform you can trust. . . .” (continued)
From JJ Alerts (April 30)
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Cheers,
Richard Prince
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