Calendar

Jul
25
Mon
2022
Whistleblower Summit and Film Festival
Jul 25 – Jul 31 all-day

Schedule

Tickets

The Summit itself is free to attend and largely virtual.

The Hollywood Creative Lab is virtual and free to attend.

Tickets are needed to watch whistlebower-related films, which are shown daily

TICKET AVAILABLE: Click HERE

Overall website

Partial Schedule

Monday July 25

9:00     Plenary: Frank Serpico, former New York City detective

10:00 Continued systemic discrimination at U.S. Department of Agriculture

11:00  Congressional year of truth for whistleblower legislation (Government Accountability Project)

12:00 The perils of public information officers (Society of Professional Journalists – DC Chapter)

1:00     Global guardianship abuse

Tuesday July 26

9:00    Government whistleblowing, scientific integrity and the environment (PEER — Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility)

10:00   The EEOC needs Rehabilitation

11:00 Working with the Office of Special Council (Government Accountability Project)

12:00 Guilty of journalism: The political case against Julian Assange (Project Censored)

  1:00   Righting the wrongs of a ‘shadow government’ (Justice Integrity Project)

Wednesday July 27

9:00    Hollywood Pitch Lab (Day 1)

10:00 Screenplay contest announcement

Thursday July 28

9:00    Hollywood Pitch Lab (Day 2)

10:00  Breakout sessions

 

Friday July 29  – being held on Capitol Hill

9:00    Closing Plenary

10:00   Hollywood creative lab pitch contest (online)

10:00 Martha Mitchell in memoriam

11:00 Detailing the whistleblower story on film  (African American Women in Cinema)

12:00 Working more effectively with Congress (Government Accountability Project)

Mar
31
Fri
2023
2023 SPJ Region 2 Reception
Mar 31 all-day

Time and location to be set.

For information contact soverman@spj.org

Apr
1
Sat
2023
2023 SPJ Region 2 Conference @ University of Maryland,-Knight Hall
Apr 1 all-day

Region 2 Conference

Registration for the Region 2 Conference is $50 for students and $60 for pros. Lunch only is $37.

SIGN UP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spj-region-2-conference-tickets-556212666057

The event starts with a reception Friday evening, March 31. Registration opens Saturday, April 1, at 8:45 a.m., followed by a full day of breakout sessions. Mark of Excellence Awards will be presented at the conference luncheon. For information contact Region 2 Coordinator Stephenie Overman.

Washington Post enterprise video reporter and on-air correspondent Joyce Koh will be this year’s keynote speaker April 1 at SPJ’s Region 2 Conference.

The conference, which will be held at the University of Maryland, College Park, also features the Region 2 Mark of Excellence Awards.

The conference will kick off March 31 with an evening reception. Saturday sessions will include “How (or Whether) to Use AI/ChatGPT in Reporting” and “Mining the Trade Journalism Job Market.”

Bonnie Newman Davis will lead a panel on “Fighting to be Heard.” Davis is managing editor of the Richmond Free Press and author of “Truth Tellers: The Power and Presence of Black Women Journalists Since 1960.”

Koh, an alumna of the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism, has covered the war in Ukraine, the 2020 presidential campaign, police brutality protests following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the Trump administration, and the national opioid crisis. Prior to working at the Post, she covered the South Carolina state house as a television reporter.

Apr
19
Wed
2023
Covering Homelessness Ethically, With Respect
Apr 19 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Covering Homelessness Ethically, With Respect

Join Will Schick, editor-in-chief of Washington, D.C.’s Street Sense Media, for a panel discussion on covering homelessness with respect and sensitivity.

The panel will be presented online at 6 p.m. April 19 by SPJ Region 2. For more information, or to register for the event, click HERE.

Street Sense Media’s recently published “A journalist’s guide to covering homelessness” provides a list of broad principles and considerations for reporters. The guide draws its inspiration from the SPJ Code of Ethics.

Schick will be joined by two Baltimore Banner reporters. Sophie Kasakove is a housing reporter who previously covered housing and climate issues as a fellow on the national desk at the New York Times. Hallie Miller covers city and regional services. She is a Baltimore native who previously worked at The Baltimore Sun.

Street Sense Media former editorial director Eric Falquero will moderate the discussion. Falquero is now strategic partnerships editor at WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C

May
3
Wed
2023
Jobs in Journalism: A Webinar with Editors Who are Hiring
May 3 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Looking for a Job?

Three Washington area editors who are hiring will discuss job possibilities during a free online program May 3 at 4 p.m.

The program, presented by SPJ Region 2, will be led by former SPJ National President Rebecca Baker, who is now editor at large for Bloomberg Tax/Bloomberg Industry Group in Washington. Bloomberg provides financial news to companies and organizations worldwide through Bloomberg News and Businessweek.

Thai Phi Le, senior managing editor at Industry Dive, will talk about jobs available at the company’s more than 30 publications. Industry Dive publications cover topics including banking, construction, education, fashion, food, healthcare, hotels, med-tech and retail.

Teresa Anderson is vice president of content, ASIS International, which covers the global security industry.

The editors especially are interested in recent graduates or those who have a few years of work experience for entry-level full-time roles, Baker said. They’re also looking for freelance writers.

For more information or to register

To get a link for the session, send an e-mail to soverman@spj.org 

Dec
6
Wed
2023
The Art of Storytelling
Dec 6 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

North Carolina Chapter Zoom Event

Multi-award winning Anchor and Author Jeff Butera & Multi-award winning National Anchor Natasha Williams. As veteran journalists they will answer questions surrounding “The Art of Storytelling”, such as what makes a good story, formatting, where to find story ideas and much more.
Email spjncchapterpresident@gmail.com with questions.
Apr
4
Thu
2024
Hug A Newsperson Day
Apr 4 all-day

NATIONAL HUG A NEWSPERSON DAY

National Hug a Newsperson Day (formerly National Hug a Newsman Day) on April 4th encourages appreciation for the people reporting the news.

#HugANewspersonDay

Read more HERE.

And for a bit of music to celebrate, have a listen to The Morning Papers by Johann Strauss II.

Apr
13
Sat
2024
Region 2 Conference @ George Mason University
Apr 13 all-day

Details coming soon.

 

Mar
17
Mon
2025
Deadline for SDXDC Scholarship Applications
Mar 17 @ 3:59 pm – 4:59 pm

Applications and all accompanying documents must be filed by midnight.

Pertinent info on scholarships can be found HERE.

Apr
5
Sat
2025
D.C. Journalism Job Fair @ Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
Apr 5 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

About this event

The Washington, D.C., Journalism Job Fair will bring together 20+ national and local journalism organizations looking to recruit ambitious journalists with all levels of experience. It is open to students and working professionals alike seeking career opportunities at media outlets.

Ticket requirement: Only ticket holders will be granted admission to the job fair.

Refund policy: All ticket sales are final. Refunds will not be issued under any circumstances prior to or following the event. Registered attendees may transfer their ticket to another individual with prior approval from organizers, but must do so no less than two weeks before the event.

Previous Recruiters: Associated Press, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Industry Group, The New York Times, POLITICO, Reuters, NPR, McClatchy, Washington Business Journal, The Hill, WUSA9, Fox Television Stations, Sinclair Broadcast Group, NBC News, Report for America, States Newsroom, Nikkei Asia, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Voice of America and D.C. News Now/Nexstar.

We are still adding recruiters for the 2025 job fair. Are you a recruiter looking to meet talented job candidates? Please see our recruiter registration page.

Hosts: The job fair is hosted by Georgetown University’s Master of Professional Studies in Journalism program, and organized in conjunction with the Washington, D.C., chapters of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Asian American Journalists Association, NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Journalism & Women Symposium.

Member admission: Current members of these journalism organizations have access to discounted ticket prices. Non-members who register using member admission will be denied entry and will not receive a refund. Those who have been affected by recent media layoffs should contact their affiliate organization about additional financial assistance.

Georgetown admission: Georgetown University students may attend the job fair free of charge but are still required to register in advance. Please contact the journalism program for discount code information.

Register HERE.

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