Campus Progress and The Nation Magazine’s West Coast Youth Journalism Conference

Saturday, January 26, 2008




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Confirmed speakers include:

  • Naomi Klein, award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist, and author of the international bestseller, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
  • Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation
  • Robert Scheer, nationally syndicated columnist, founding editor of TruthDig
  • Patricia Williams, Nation columnist, author, professor of law at Columbia University
  • Tom Hayden, author, activist, former California state legislator
  • Marc Cooper, author, Nation contributing editor
  • Abigail Goldman, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for the Los Angeles Times
  • Kristina Rizga, editor and publisher of WireTap magazine
  • Richard Kim, associate editor, The Nation

For the past three years, Campus Progress and The Nation have organized youth journalism conferences with great success. The conferences have attracted live coverage on C-SPAN and other media attention, and hosted hundreds of young aspiring journalists. This year, we will hold an additional conference in Los Angeles so that young journalists far outside the Beltway have the opportunity to hear from some great speakers, network with each other, and learn skills they need to succeed in journalism.

See highlights from last year's conference:

Barbara Ehrenreich
Streaming Video (WMV)

Eric Schlosser
Streaming Video (WMV)

We expect a capacity crowd, so we ask that those who would like to attend to make a commitment to stay the whole day out of respect to the speakers and prospective attendees on the waiting list. Please dress comfortably, business attire is not required. The deadline has passed to apply for a travel stipend.


For more information, including any questions about the conference, please contact publications@campusprogress.org.

Special Screening of the film "Chicago 10" at USC Jan. 25


Join Campus Progress and Participant Productions on Friday, January 25 for a special advance screening of Chicago 10, the story of young Americans speaking out and taking a stand in the face of an oppressive and armed government. Following the film, there will be a Q&A with the writer/director Brett Morgen. For more information and to register, go here.

Location of the Jan. 26 Journalism Conference

Ackerman Student Union
UCLA Campus
Los Angeles, California

Directions to the conference:
  • Click here for driving directions to UCLA
  • Click here for a campus map showing you where Ackerman Union is
  • Click here for general transportation information at UCLA

Agenda


Saturday, January 26, 2008

9:30AM

Registration and Breakfast

10:00AM

Welcome and Introductory Remarks 

David Halperin, director, Campus Progress

Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation

10:30AM

Panel Discussion: The Media and Election ’08 

Tom Hayden, author, activist, former California state legislator

Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation

Marc Cooper, author, Nation contributing editor

Patricia Williams, Nation columnist, author, professor of law at Columbia University



Moderated by Robert Scheer, nationally syndicated columnist, founding editor of TruthDig

12:10PM

Panel Discussion: Becoming a Great Journalist: Tips and Tricks of the Trade 

Amy Wilentz, author, Nation contributing editor

Roberto Lovato, author and New York-based writer with New America Media

Richard Reeves, author, syndicated columnist, Senior Lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC

Andrew Lam, syndicated writer and an editor with New America Media

Moderated by Kay Steiger, associate editor, CampusProgress.org

1:35PM

Lunch 

2:30PM

Issue Based Small Group Breakouts 

In these small group sessions, you’ll hear from expert journalists the best way to cover a beat and advice they have from their years of experience.

Business/Economics
Abigail Goldman, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for the Los Angeles Times

Youth Activism
Kristina Rizga, editor and publisher of WireTap magazine

Culture
Richard Kim, associate editor, The Nation

Education
Bill Celis, associate professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC and former education correspondent for The New York Times

Immigration
Roberto Lovato, author and New York-based writer with New America Media

Race
Patricia Williams, Nation columnist, author, professor of law at Columbia University

Environment
Jason Mark, editor, Earth Island Journal

3:45PM

Skills Workshops 

Interviewing: Finding Your Inside Source
Jon Wiener, UC Irvine professor of history, Nation contributing editor

The Art of Viral Videos
Christopher Sprinkle, producer, Brave New Films
Erikka Yancey, associate producer, Brave New Films

New Media: How to Breakthrough with Blogging
Rob Anderson, editor, CampusProgress.org
Roy Sekoff, founding editor of the Huffington Post

Crafting an Argument: Writing an Op-Ed
Marc Cooper, author, The Nation contributing editor

Making your Publication Pop: Layout and Design
Joelle Beckett, designer and illustrator

5:00PM

Keynote Speaker 

Naomi Klein, award-winning journalist, Nation columnist, and author of the international bestseller, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

6:00PM

Networking Reception 

Sponsors

  • Campus Progress, a project of the Center for American Progress, works to strengthen progressive voices on college and university campuses nationwide and empower new generations of progressive leaders.
  • The Nation, America's oldest weekly magazine, was founded by abolitionists in 1865. For more than 140 years, the magazine has been considered one of the country's premiere journalistic voices on politics, culture and the arts. The Nation stages an annual student writing contest, hosts regular student conferences and produces a student-oriented website. For information on all of The Nation's student related projects and programs, go here.

Co-sponsors

  • UCLA Student Newsmagazines
  • WireTap
  • TruthDig
  • Mother Jones

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