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Idaho columnist to address Craig scandal

Idaho Statesman columnist Dan Popkey, who has covered allegations surrounding Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho), will take questions from NLGJA convention attendees on Sunday.

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Upcoming Conventions

The next three years will take NLGJA to Washington, NLGJA's home base, Montreal, the first international city to host the convention, and San Francisco.

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Today's highlights

9:30 – 10:45 a.m.
Plenary:
Double Discrimination — LGBT Immigrants in the United States

11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Breakout sessions:
 
Women in the Round
 
Will Gays Matter in ’08?
 
The Art of the Interview
 
12:30 - 1:45 p.m.
Networking Lunch
Taking Names, Making Contacts: Expo Hall Brown Bag

2 - 3:15 p.m.
General Session:
Making Headlines —  
A Conversation With Larry Kramer

3:30 - 5 p.m.
Author's Cafe

5:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Good Transitions: Writing The Whole Person into Your Story
 
6:45 - 8:45 p.m.
Silent Auction
 
9 - 10:30 p.m.
Convention Nightcap
 
Sunday
 
9:30 - 11 a.m.
Closing Networking Breakfast
 
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A big thank you to all of the people who made this year's NLGJA Student Project a success:

Mentors

Karen Hawkins
Associated Press
Dennis Powell
ABC
David Poller
San Diego Union-Tribune
Gregory Schmidt
San Diego Union-Tribune
Jerry McCormick
San Diego Union-Tribune
Jennifer Vigil
San Diego Union-Tribune
Terry Brandes
San Diego Union-Tribune
Ian McCann
Dallas Morning News
Ina Fried
CNET, News.com
Mark Luckie
Entertainment Weekly

Special thanks to:

Julie Gerber
San Diego Union-Tribune
Dan Osbourne
San Diego Union-Tribune
Bill Canacci
Home News Tribune
Caroline Hauser
The Washington Post
Michelle Johnson
Emerson College
Wonbo Woo
ABC
Matthew German
ABC
Charlie Thompson
CJT Enterprises

Next 3 convention sites set PDF Print E-mail

By Casey D. Hall
Insight Staff Writer

ImageAfter missing the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association convention in Miami last year because of costs and scheduling conflicts, Bonnie Osborn said she was excited to attend this year's convention.

The public relations pro said she has attended most of the conventions for the past six years.

"I attend almost every session," she said. "We're sort of the black sheep of the family a little bit, but at the same time I really value the relationships I make with both PR [people] and queer journalists."

Osborn said she is already excited to attend next year's convention in Washington because of the focus on the upcoming elections.

The 2008 theme is "NLGJA Goes to Washington." Although program planning won't begin until November, Avila said there will be a focus on the election year.

After a year that reflected San Diego's laid-back attitude, meeting planner Sam Snyder said Washington is likely to be a faster-paced affair.

Avila said it's also nice to be so close to the NLGJA national office.

"It's going to be fun that we're going to be working with people in our own backyard," he said.

Kevin Barry, a freelance journalists and public relations professional, attended the NLGJA convention for the first time this year as the official blogger.

He said he has enjoyed talking about the scandal unfolding around Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho).

"I know it sounds funny to say that," he said. "But we are in the middle of a media scandal that directly affects our community."

Barry said he is looking forward to lively discussions about the election next year, given the timing.

In addition to political discussions, Avila said the convention will include more professional development and fewer breakouts sessions with multiple events to allow time for sightseeing.

"This year was a trip to the Gaslamp," Avila said. "Next year will be a quick walk to Dupont Circle."

And NLGJA is planning well into the future, Avila said.

The next three years will take NLGJA to Washington, NLGJA's home base; Montreal, the first international city to host the convention; and San Francisco, NLGJA's birthplace, Avila said.

For the first time, NLGJA has its next three convention locations planned and booked, he said.

Avila said planning for the 2009 convention in Montreal is in progress as well.

"Montreal, this past year, did amazing things to try to get us out there," he said.

The city of Montreal has been working with NLGJA to secure hotels, preview nightclubs and prepare to ship equipment to Canada, Avila said.

Avila said NLGJA is aiming to ensure that there are no added complications for members attending the convention in Montreal.

There are members of NLGJA who work with Canadian bureaus and other journalism organizations have had conventions in Canada, Avila said.

And Montreal has been especially eager to host the NLGJA convention, he said.

"Montreal more than rolled out the red carpet," he said. "They have really been thoughtful and generous."

Last Updated ( Friday, 31 August 2007 )
 
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