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Wednesday, July 30 - Select which session(s) you attended below:
AI tools to amplify your journalism without replacing your judgment
Covering civic life through a solutions lens (Presented by SJN)
Physical safety with the International Women’s Media Foundation (Presented by IWMF)
Follow the money: Covering the new American oligarch (Presented by Brennan Center for Justice at NYU)
Prying loose public records (Presented by Investigative Reporters & Editors)
Turn on the radio (Presented by The James B. McClatchy Foundation)
Beyond the mushy middle: How to lead with your reporting (Presented by The Athletic)
The evolving power and complexity of the AAPI electorate (Presented by APIAVote)
So, you're thinking of starting a nonprofit news organization
Leading with purpose in challenging times: A fireside chat with Rep. Marilyn Strickland
First timer orientation
Opening Reception
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Thursday, July 31 - Select which session(s) you attended below:
AARP breakfast dialogue: Intergenerational talk story with OGs across generations (Presented by AARP)
How to put subscribers at the center of your journalism and build a sustainable business (Presented by Seattle Times)
Immigration in the second Trump era
NBCU Academy in conversation with Vicky Nguyen: Identity, resilience and breaking through
Style and standards: Telling our stories with nuance and integrity (Presented by AAJA Style Guide Committee and AAJA Media Watch)
Seattle Times leadership salon (Presented by AAJA Executive Leadership Program)
The ABC News storytellers summit
Breaking barriers: AAPI women leading in entrepreneurship and corporate America
Covering democracy under Trump
Harnessing the power of local journalism to serve our communities
Storytelling, visualization and data: Insights from the Field
NBCU Academy workshop: The art of the interview — asking questions that matter (plus HelloHive)
Vicky Nguyen’s book signing (presented by NBCU Academy)
Creating entrepreneurship systems that work for you/Secrets of full-time freelancers (Presented by Freelance AG)
Reporting power in a polarized world: Covering the White House and Congress in 2025
CNBC presents: What every journalist should know about personal finance
So you want to be a modern-day storyteller (Presented by ESPN)
CNN MasterCraft: The digital essentials
‘Here’s the Scoop’: How to launch a successful podcast (Presented by NBCU Academy)
Crossing platforms, capturing audiences: Storytelling for the modern era (Presented by Dotdash Meredith)
Soft power, bold leadership: Jonathan Sposato on redefining success in media and tech (Presented by JoySauce TV, Seattle Magazine and Seattle Business Magazine)
ABC leadership salon (Presented by AAJA Executive Leadership Program)
NBCU Academy Script Doctor
What’s next for journalism and content creation — and how to build your place in it (Presented by ESPN)
Building financial security in an unstable industry
Real and practical use cases for AI in your newsroom
Society and sports: Telling stories that matter (Presented by ESPN)
Funny, fierce and flipping the script with NBCU’s “St. Denis Medical” and “The Paper”
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Friday, August 1 - Select which session(s) you attended below:
AAJA nonprofit news executives summit
Accountability journalism and LGBTQ+ rights
Covering and Engaging Pacific Islanders
So you want to be a food writer?
Turning clicks into credibility: Growing a social media presence that opens doors (Presented by AAJA Sports Task Force)
Odyssey planning by Sharon Chan (Presented by AAJA Executive Leadership Program)
A conversation with Dr. Bobby Mukkamala: The AMA’s new president on medicine, policy and personal experience (Presented by the American Medical Association)
Organizing and empowering your newsroom (Presented by SAG-AFTRA)
The power of the pitch - Professionally and personally (Presented by CBS News and Stations)
We got NOW: Navigating the women’s sports boom (Presented by AAJA Sports Task Force)
What journalists can learn from content creators
Catalyzing Safety, Belonging and Prosperity for AAPI Communities, City by City: Spotlight on Seattle (Presented by The Asian American Foundation)
Being your own editor and CEO: Tips for creating your own media business
Can you survive a night shift? Making it through the crazy hours of early career media (Presented by TNT Sports Interactive)
Covering race and equity in the Trump era
Journalism under attack: Lessons from other nations
On air and on the scene: Reporting and anchoring at ABC News
Publishing power: Sally Kim and Curtis Chin on leading, storytelling and opening doors (Presented by Hachette Book Group)
Transforming trauma: From survival mode to thriving in 2026!
Melting point: Reporting on climate change in an era of misinformation and attacks on science
Reporting on educational equity within the AANHPI Community (Presented by the National Education Association)
Rooted in community: Lessons from local news founders (Presented by Press Forward)
Surviving and thriving when journalism throws you for a loop
The disturbing data behind AAPI underrepresentation in journalism: New studies and strategies that address US perceptions and the talent pipeline (Presented by AARP)
The evolving newsroom: Navigating principles and purpose in the age of AI and streaming (Presented by FOX)
50 years after the Vietnam War: Honoring the past and forging forward
Bylines to book covers: AAPI journalists on the path to publishing
Counting in: How journalists can bridge the AAPI census gap
Search is dead. News isn’t — if we evolve quickly (Presented by AP)
Walking the digital beat: Finding sources online and on social
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Saturday, August 2 - Select which session(s) you attended below:
Asian women leading the newsroom in a defining era
Coding help desk (Presented by News Nerds Affinity Group)
Covering India and the diaspora in today's geopolitical climate
Identifying – and avoiding – anti-queer and anti-trans bias in the newsroom (Presented by AAJA’s LGBTQIA+ Affinity Group)
Uncovering the numbers: Navigating gun violence data in AAPI communities (Presented by GIFFORDS)
Ethnic media, data, and the real stories of Asian America (Presented by the Council of Korean Americans)
From headlines to Hollywood: Making the career transition from journalism to marketing (Presented by IW Group)
International reporting: Challenges and opportunities
Journalism’s unexpected move: Turning AI from threat to triumph
Visual Impact: Documenting your community with sensitivity and intent (Presented by Photo AG)
Gala
Karaoke
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