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SUMMARY:Covering Our Missing Black Children
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 27 for a community discussion about missing Black children in the Washington\, D.C. area and the lack of comprehensive media coverage. \nModerator:\nJonquilyn Hill\, Host of Vox Media’s policy podcast The Weeds.\nHill hosted Through The Cracks\, a podcast series produced by WAMU\, which explored the case of Relisha Rudd who went missing at a DC local homeless shelter in 2014. Rudd\, who’s Black\, has yet to be found. \nConfirmed Panelists:\nNatalie Wilson\, co-founder of Black and Missing Foundation\nCaptain Jonathan W. Branch\, DC Metropolitan Police Department’s Youth and Family Service Division\nHenderson Long\, Community Activist. \nWABJ is hosting this media-centered town hall discussion in commemoration of International Missing Children’s Day and to help raise awareness about missing Black children and the need for more media attention about their cases.  \nAccording to the DC Metropolitan Police Department\, more than one thousand youths are reported missing in DC every year. Many of them have returned home. But several cases remain open.  \nLight refreshments will be served before the discussion begins.
URL:https://wabjdc.org/event/covering-our-missing-black-children/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Library\, 901 G ST. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Networking Mixer
DESCRIPTION:WABJ and the NABJ Political Task Force invite you to our third annual networking mixer on Sunday\, May 21\, from 4-6 p.m. at Metrobar on Rhode Island Ave. NE. \nThere will be a food truck on site for purchases plus MetroBar’s full slate of delicious beverages and cocktails. \nThere’s a paid parking garage below the MetroBar. The Rhode Island Metro stop is across the street. \nThis event is open to all WABJ and NABJ members and guests. RSVPs are encouraged but not required.
URL:https://wabjdc.org/event/networking-mixer/
LOCATION:Metrobar\, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Personal Branding for Career Success
DESCRIPTION:Join the Washington Association of Black Journalists for an engaging discussion on establishing a personal brand for professional success. \nSpeaker: Amanda Miller Littlejohn is a professional who focuses on personal branding\, coaching and podcasting\, aiding high-performing individuals on how to assert themselves in their workplace and receive recognition for their achievements. Miller Littlejohn has been featured on WTOP News\, WUSA9 and ABC7 for her brand-related advice.  \nSpeaker: Jonelle Henry has a long history with C-SPAN\, having worked there as a political journalist for over 20 years and providing essential reporting. Through her journalism\, she established a reputation as the primary source for any topics related to passion projects\, setting her up for future success. Henry defines herself as a Multi-passionate CEO. \nDate & Time: Thursday\, April 20\, 2023 | 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM ET VIA Zoom
URL:https://wabjdc.org/event/personal-branding-for-career-success/
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