June 2023 Newsletter

In this issue:

  • President’s Letter
  • CAMP News
  • Celebrating Journalistic Giants
  • July 12 Webinar
  • Inspired By: Health Journalism Fellows
  • SharkBytes
President’s Letter

As spring ends and summer begins, CAMP planning has reached full bloom. I couldn’t be more excited about CAMP in Chicago in October! It’s my last CAMP as president before I pass the baton to the brilliant Angela Greiling Keane and it’s happening in my new hometown. 

We’re piloting a new model for CAMP 2023 – this will be the first planned urban CAMP and the first hosted at a journalism school, Columbia College, in an attempt to better serve emerging and early career journalists and bring multiple generations of women journalists together. We call it “JAWS at the Intersections” and I very much hope you’ll join me there! Registration has opened – sign up now to get the early bird special!

We’ve also launched a fundraising campaign in honor of two journalism icons with summer birthdays, Katharine Graham and Ida B. Wells. Their contributions to our industry – and to other women – inspire our work at JAWS. Help us advance and uplift the next generation of women leaders in journalism by donating what you can today and by sharing our campaign with others.

Please read more about what’s going on at JAWS below.

Spring board retreat

The board and committees are also in a season of planning. Earlier this month, in the first (partly) in-person board retreat since the pandemic began, board members and new executive director Molly Schar spent a precious weekend together in Chicago and on Zoom to think through the next year’s strategy for JAWS. 

I personally came away inspired by the beautiful aspirations of my fellow board members, by our courageous conversations and their brilliant thinking, empathy and sass. In our collective vision, journalism will be respected – and JAWS will play an important role in improving the industry, including building healthy journalism workplaces and growing gender equity. JAWS’ membership will be representative of a diverse industry and growing, and we’ll be known for supporting members’ career growth at every stage of their careers – at CAMP but also year-round through other events and thriving regional groups. And JAWS will be well-known in the industry, with a strong reputation and an equally strong budget.

Meetings across three days yielded fruitful conversations and brainstorms about advocacy, membership, DEI, fundraising, CAMP, our bylaws and our strategic goals.

Among other things, we decided to: 

  • Test out a new member community platform that’s easier for members to use and that will work more seamlessly with our website and other backend systems for events, our member directory and member conversations and content. We’ve found options that could function more like the listserv so many long-time members miss while offering moderation and also non-email options for people who don’t want more email. Fostering communication to and among our members of all generations is a top priority.

  • Start a site selection process for next year’s CAMP to get a head start on next year even as we finish planning for this year’s CAMP. The board will identify a set of criteria and a process for our members and partners to suggest options for 2024.

  • Create an advocacy agenda that takes a proactive stance on gender issues in journalism – and may also include occasionally wading into broader journalism issues and equity issues – but that avoids conflicts of interest, lobbying or endorsements; avoids weighing in on personnel, labor or management disputes; and is cautious about weighing in on politics, especially active legislation.

  • Launch a membership campaign to let lapsed members know when it’s time to renew, now that we have this data. We’ve also built renewal into CAMP registration to make it easier for members to renew while signing up for CAMP. Our current members are our best recruiters, so please spread the word about JAWS!

We spent time with Julia Kagan, chair of the governance committee, to work through the committee’s recommended updates to our bylaws, some of which are required to complete our incorporation in Delaware, a change that has been in the works for months. We’re hoping to finish going through the bylaws at our next board meeting Monday so we’ll have a version to bring to the membership for a vote. And those of us who attended in person also enjoyed brunch with a few of the leaders of the Chicago regional group, which is also the host committee for this year’s CAMP. 

Job openings

I also wanted to update everyone about our two part-time job openings for a membership coordinator and a communications and community manager. We received more than 800 applications for these two part-time jobs, which will be key to setting JAWS up for the evolution described above, and we’re starting first-round interviews this week with the goal of completing second-round interviews by the end of the month. 


Thank you, Kyle!

Please take a moment to join me in deeply thanking J. Kyle Foster for all of her hard work and dedication to JAWS and in congratulating her on an exciting new role. 

She has been offered a job with the USA Today network – Gannett’s Naples Daily News/Fort Myers News Press as the senior growth and development reporter. She will start on July 10. Her last day as interim communications and community manager will be June 30. 

Kyle has been a passionate JAWS supporter since joining in 1999. She was a board member who volunteered to step into the interim communications role after the person we hired ended up being unable to take it on after all due to personal circumstances. She has served JAWS tirelessly with two presidents (and a president-elect) and now two executive directors, through multiple tech and data migrations and social and communications platforms, through CAMP in colonial Williamsburg, two virtual CAMPs – and then last year’s CAMP near Austin, Texas, the first in-person CAMP since the pandemic lockdown, in which she fell ill and ended up working primarily from her hotel room (with a bonus trip to the hospital). 

She’s taught us yoga and Facebook, and has worked closely with the communications committee to grow member engagement, especially on social media. Many of you have been touched by her work, her big heart and her commitment to JAWS. Please leave a message for Kyle here to let her know how much we appreciate her.

She has promised me she will continue to be an active member of JAWS, and I remain very grateful for all her contributions and love she has put into our organization. We wish you the very best, Kyle, and we’re so glad you will continue to be a JAWdess! 

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CAMP registration is live! 

JAWS CAMP 2023 is Oct. 13-15 in Chicago. 

At the Journalism & Women Symposium’s 2023 Conference and Mentoring Program (CAMP), you will hear from inspiring speakers; find opportunities to learn from diverse women across the journalism ecosystem; have networking and social time to spark meaningful conversations and make friends at all career stages; support one another; and celebrate what we do as journalists, as women and as human beings.

For the first time, CAMP will be held in an urban setting hosted by a journalism college. Chicago’s public transportation system is world-renowned, making it easier and more affordable for participants to make their way to the Loop. Once downtown, you’ll find a number of options for lodging that offer a wide variety of price points.

This year’s programming highlights the many ways our work and worlds interact. This allows us to amplify one another’s strengths and find exciting new ways to support and connect with one another. In this way, we all play an important role in fostering collaboration, mentorship and innovation — hallmarks of JAWS and part of what sets us apart.

Read all about CAMP — including an At-a-Glance schedule, our recommended hotels and how to register — on the Conference page at JAWS.org.

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Books & Browse

Four amazing and critically acclaimed nonfiction authors with new books earning rave reviews nationally will dazzle the audience as panelists at the annual Books & Browse event at CAMP this year on Saturday, October 14, 5:30-7 p.m. at Columbia College, Chicago. Read about the authors and their books here.

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Celebrating Journalistic Giants
Katherine Graham
Ida B. Wells

This summer, as the warm sun sets, we pay homage to two towering figures of journalism who were born in its golden glow: Katharine Graham and Ida B. Wells.

Graham, the formidable publisher of The Washington Post, born on June 16, 1917, was a woman of unyielding courage. As the first female Fortune 500 CEO, she ushered in an era of journalistic integrity that forever altered the landscape of modern media.

Wells, born on July 16, 1862, was a fearless investigative journalist and educator, who used her pen as a sword to combat injustice. Her advocacy for civil rights and women’s suffrage created an enduring legacy that continues to inspire journalists today.

Both were powerful mentors, encouraging countless women in the field of journalism to strive, to reach, to aspire. They lifted others up, championed truth, and stood firm in the face of adversity. At JAWS, we too strive to foster this spirit of passion, resilience and mentorship.

In honor of these iconic women, we are commemorating their birthdays by launching a fundraising campaign for JAWS. Our aim? To support and empower the next generation of women journalists.

Your contribution will fund training, mentorship, and development programs designed to equip female journalists with the skills and support they need to excel in their field. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of journalism, to honor the past and to contribute to a more inclusive, diverse and robust media landscape.

So this June and July, we invite you to make a difference, to stand with us in honoring these trailblazers and their contributions to journalism. Your donation, no matter the size, will impact the lives of aspiring female journalists around the world.

Please join us in celebrating Katharine Graham and Ida B. Wells, our sisters in journalism. Your gift today will light the path for the journalists of tomorrow.

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July 12 webinar

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

JAWS President-elect Angela Greiling Keane, news director at Bloomberg Government, and Lottie Joiner, a former JAWS board member and Washington, D.C., regional director and now assistant managing editor of Verite News in New Orleans, will share their decision-making on when to leave a job and when to stay.

They’ll also answer questions and facilitate discussion about how we make such decisions.

The webinar is free and open to anyone. It will be recorded and available after to JAWS members on the Member Community site.

Wednesday, July 12, 7 p.m. ET

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Inspired By: The Commonwealth Fund and JAWS Health Journalism Fellows

By J. Kyle Foster

JAWS Health Journalism Fellows, in partnership with The Commonwealth Fund, are hard at work in the middle of their projects. With a deadline goal of  Oct. 13-15, when Journalism & Women Symposium (JAWS) will have its Conference and Mentoring Program (CAMP) in Chicago, the fellows will be part of a CAMP panel discussing their stories.

The six fellows, announced in January, are freelance journalists and journalists employed at news agencies in the United States. Their fellowship includes a reporting grant to cover project-related time and expenses along with ongoing mentoring from two experienced health journalists: Naseem Miller, senior health reporter with The Journalists Resource; and Margarita Birnbaum, independent journalist and core topic leader for health equity at the Association of Health Care Journalists.

“The best thing (so far) was we all got together at the Association of Healthcare Journalists conference in March in St Louis,” the program director, veteran health journalist and JAWS member Liz Seegert said. The fellows “got to meet with their mentors in person.”

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Social Media Highlights  

We recognized and celebrated Juneteenth, which “marks our country’s second independence day” — Smithsonian. Juneteenth was approved as a federal holiday by Congress in 2021, though it has long been celebrated as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Juneteenth Independence Day, and Black
Independence Day.

This #pridemonth and always, JAWS supports and endeavors to uplift and protect LGBTQ+ journalists and their press rights and human rights. #Pride2023 #lgbtq #pressfreedom

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Mary C. Curtis
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Mary C. Curtis, columnist at Roll Call, was recognized for a collection of columns by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Mary C. won the Online Column division of the 2023 Dateline Awards for journalism excellence. The SPJ chapter announced the winners at its annual Hall of Fame and Dateline Awards dinner held at the National Press Club in June.

Mary C. also is host of the “Equal Time” podcast; contributor at NPR-affiliate WFAE; and senior facilitator/Public Voices Fellowship Program | The OpEd Project.

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Linda Deutsch
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Linda Deutsch wrote: I am delighted to share with you pictures and a video of the most momentous day of my life so far. Earlier this month, my alma mater Monmouth University invited me to be the commencement speaker for the class of 2023 and presented me with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Humane Letters.

It was the capstone of my life in news and I am grateful to my beloved Monmouth and The Associated Press for making it all possible.

Linda's commencement speech starts around the 1:00:00 mark.

https://youtu.be/1p091V9pYUc

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