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2020 Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference

Gaylord National 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbour, Maryland

Reboot your skills, recharge your watchdog batteries and reconnect with the world’s largest network of investigative journalists during this year’s gathering in National Harbor, MD. Choose from more than 175 panels, hands-on classes and special presentations. Learn how to improve reporting and storytelling across all platforms. Celebrate the best of investigative reporting during our IRE…

$70

So you want to write a book

Online

Ask a panel of authors all your questions about writing a nonfiction book, from proposal to promotion. 

Free

DATE TBD: An evening with NPR’s Korva Coleman

The Poynter Institute 801 3rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL, United States

DATE TBD in FALL 2020 You look to Poynter to inspire responsible journalism. You rely on NPR to bring you the news and information to navigate your world. And Korva Coleman is your guide through the news of the day. In a world that’s often loud and bipartisan, Coleman writes, produces and delivers national news…

Magazines West 2020 Conference

Zoom Video Webinar

The Magazines West Conference, or MagsWest, is British Columbia’s only conference for magazine professionals.

Platforms for Harm? Online Panel Discussion

Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United Kingdom

Panel on online harmful content in Canada, with discussion focused on accountability of the platforms.

Article Club: How Do We Fix Our Newsrooms?

Facebook Live

Join the conversation with: Pacinthe Mattar, journalist and author of the article, “Objectivity Is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists” Waubgeshig Rice, journalist and author of the article, “Letter to a Young Indigenous Journalist” Shree Paradkar, columnist and ombud at The Toronto Star Angela Misri, digital director at The Walrus

Voices for Change: Media’s Moment to Shine

Online

The death of George Floyd ignited a reckoning across every facet of our society. In media, conversations about anti-Black racism have given weight and prominence to stagnant discussions about newsroom culture and composition—and the biases found in coverage of Black, Indigenous and people of colour. Is this the year meaningful change will finally happen?