“MEGA-MIXER” – SAVE THE DATE: October 26th

Come network with hiring managers in the Washington area. Join seven journalism groups for a Mega-Mixer with top journalists covering Washington, the nation, and the world. Bring your business cards and prepare to work the room. Enjoy free hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail or two for $4 each. It’s happening at the National Press Club on Wednesday, October 26, from 7 to 9 pm. Please RSVP by Monday, October 17 at 4 pm via email to nahjdc@gmail.com.

There is no cost for NAHJ members who RSVP by the deadline. Please make every effort to attend the mixer if you RSVP. The club is using its limited funds on this worthwhile event. If you RSVP after the deadline or walk-in, the cost is $5.  A cash bar will be available.

National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20045

Metro Stop: Metro Center on the Blue, Orange, and Red Line

CNN en Español Expands Coverage, Looks to Hire Multi-Media Freelancers in the Future

By Jackie B Diaz

Nearly two dozen NAHJ members gathered at the CNN Washington Bureau to hear from Willie Lora, CNN en Español Bureau Chief.

He said the news industry is changing and so is CNN. The company combined its news desks and resources from CNN, CNN International, and CNN en Español.

NAHJ DC Chapter President Brandon Benavides looks on as CNN en Español Bureau Chief Willie Lora talks about his experience as a member of NAHJ.
NAHJ DC members gather to hear CNN en Español Bureau Chief Willie Lora at the CNN Washington Bureau

“These little islands don’t exist anymore, we are all one,” he said. “They now use the term ‘One CNN’ because the whole organization shares content.”

Lora said CNN en Español has grown about 20-25% and added more in-depth coverage, increasing some 30-minutes shows to one full hour.

Content from CNN en Español is used across all platforms a lot more because Lora said the network understands the importance of the Latino audience.

“We are also integrating viewer comments and although it’s a lot of work we try to put all the comments on air,” he said.

All this growth has led to job security.

“CNN en Español in Washington  has not laid off anyone they’ve hired,” he said.

Attention job seekers

CNN en Español will soon hire producers and social media producers. Lora mentioned many positions start off as freelancers but eventually turn into full-time positions.

“This gives us the opportunity to open up more freelance positions,” he said.”We’ve been pushing to the network bilingualism. This way we can go cover an event and have our bases covered in English and Spanish.”

Lora said positions should start opening up in mid to late October.

AGENDA: September Membership Meeting

NAHJ DC Chapter Membership Meeting
Thursday, September 15, 2011 at 7:00 PM

CNN Washington Bureau
820 First St., N.E.
Washington, DC 20002

Agenda

1. Welcome
2. Membership Report-Rosabla Ruiz
3. Treasurer Report-Marisol Bello
4. Sign up for Committees:
a. MegaMixer Committee
i. NAHJ DC, AAJA DC, SPA DC, WABJ, ONA DC, and NLGJA DC
ii. Date TBA
iii. We are looking for a Graphic Artist and people to work the check-in table
b. Student Outreach Committee
i. November Meeting will target college students at area schools
ii. We are organizing a Panel of Professional Journalists.
iii. Azhar Alfadl Miranda is committee chair
c. Fundraising Committee
i. December Fundraiser
ii. We need help securing a venue and advertizing
iii. Alt Latino with NPR
iv. Brandon Benavides and Marisol Bello co-chair committee
d. Workshop Committee
i. Spring Series
ii. Organize a workshop
iii. Rosabla Ruiz is committee chair
5. Guest Speaker
a. Willie Lora, CNN en Español Bureau Chief and NAHJ member.
b. Phillip Gray, Human Resources
6. Question and Answers

 

SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, September 15 Meeting at CNN Washington Bureau

NAHJers,

Join us for our Membership Meeting at the CNN Washington Bureau on
Thursday, September 15 at 7pm.

Willie Lora, CNN en Español Bureau Manager, is our special guest. He
is a long time NAHJ member. A HR representative will also be on hand.

The CNN Washington Bureau in by Union Station on Metro’s Red Line.
Here’s the address:
820 First St., N.E.
Washington, DC 20002

We need to submit a guest list for security. Please RSVP via email to
nahjdc@gmail.com by the close of business Wednesday, September 14.
Only RSVP if you can make it.

The meeting will run from 7 to 8:30 pm.  Please be on time. We will
post the agenda a few days before the meeting.

Sincerely,

Brandon Benavides
Chapter President

Miembros de NAHJ-DC,

Este 15 de Septiembre a las 7:00 pm, los invitamos a nuestra reunión de miembros en las instalaciones de CNN en Español en Washington DC. Willie Lora, Gerente General de CNN y miembro de NAHJ será nuestro invitado especial.

Debemos mencionar que ese día también tendremos un representante de Recursos Humanos de la cadena para conversar con ustedes. Más adelante se publicará la agenda de dicho encuentro.

La oficina de CNN en Español esta localizada cerca de la estación de metro de Union Station en la linea roja.
La dirección es:
820 First St. NE
Washington, DC 20002

Para dicho encuentro pedimos que confirmen su asistencia antes del miércoles 14 de septiembre al correo electrónico: nahjdc@gmail.com, ya que debemos de entregar una lista con los invitados por razones de seguridad del edificio.

Gracias de antemano,
Brandon
Presidente del NAHJ-DC

Congratulations to the NAHJ DC Chapter’s New Board of Directors

Washington, DC Chapter members:

I hereby certify that after the Washington, D.C. chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists held elections late last month, the results are as follows.

DC chapter members voted by email by sending a completed email ballot to me or in person at a meeting held in late July.

Results
President Brandon Benavides 17 votes
Vice President Azhar AlFadl 16 votes
Secretary Rosalba Ruiz 17 votes
Treasurer Marisol Bello 17 votes
At-Large Officer Evelio Contreras 17 votes
There were no write-in votes.

Congratulations to the new board.

Thank you so much for your continued participation in NAHJ.

Iván Román
Executive Director
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ)

NAHJ DC Mourns the Loss of National Founding Member George Ramos

From Los Angeles Times

We are deeply saddened by the passing of George Ramos, former L.A. Times editor and National Association of Hispanic Journalists founding member.

Without his pioneering efforts to organize Latino journalists across the country, we would not have our chapter today. Many colleagues are remembering how he touched the lives of aspiring journalists through mentoring and training. “George was a very special guy, excellent journalist. But above all, he was a great human being who dedicated his own personal time to helping young people advance in their careers,” said Maria Elena Salinas, Univision co-anchor. She served with Ramos on the California Chicano News Media Association (CCNMA) board when they and others decided to create the national association.

“George was someone who had great vision on how journalism should be, and he knew we still have a long way to go, so I hope NAHJ and its members can rededicate themselves to carrying on what he and many other heroes have long worked so hard to accomplish,” said Ernest R. Sotomayor, Assistant Dean at Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism.

NAHJ inducted the three time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist into
its Hall of Fame in 2007.

Ramos in the News
Print
Los Angeles Times
Mustang Daily
The Tribune – San Louis Obispo
Miami Herald
The Sacramento Bee
The State
Mercury News
LA Weekly
Broadcast
KSBY
Central Coast News
KVEC
NBC Los Angeles
Web
NAHJ.org
CalCoastNews.com
MSNBC.com
LATimes.com
LAObserved.com
FishBowlLA.com
San Diego Source
TheEastSiderla.com

VOTE NOW NAHJ D.C. Chapter Board Election

NAHJ DC members,

You can cast your vote now for the 2011 NAHJ DC chapter board. There
are two ways to vote. You can vote by email (See below for ballot and
voting instructions) or at our chapter membership meeting on Freedom
of Information techniques, Wednesday, July 27, at 7 PM at USA Today DC
Bureau, 1100 New York Ave. NW. See http://www.nahjdc.org for more on
the meeting. You must be current in your dues to vote.

Voting begins today, July 21 and ends at the close of business
Wednesday, July 27.

The 2011-12 NAHJ-DC chapter board takes office August 1.

Sincerely,
Suzanne Gamboa
Election Chair
NAHJ DC At-Large Officer

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YOUR 2011-2012  CHAPTER BOARD CANDIDATES
View Biography and Candidates’ Message are below.

PRESIDENT
Brandon A. Benavides
Content Producer
WRC-TV/ NBC 4

VICE PRESIDENT
Azhar AlFadl
Al Jazeera English/intern
Freelancer Illume magazine

SECRETARY
Rosalba Ruiz
Freelance Producer
Reuters TV

TREASURER
Marisol Bello
National reporter
USA Today

AT-LARGE BOARD MEMBER
Evelio Contreras
video journalist
Washington Post

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Copy the statement below into a new email. FILL IT IN. Send the email
to Ivan Roman, NAHJ Executive Director via email iroman@nahj.org

Subject: NAHJ DC Election

I ( STATE YOUR NAME ), of ( EMPLOYER OR FREELANCE ) cast my vote for:

President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
At-Large:

in the 2011 election of the NAHJ DC Chapter Board of Directors.

This statement counts as my virtual signature and I have included my
full contact information below.

YOUR 2011-2012  CHAPTER BOARD CANDIDATES

PRESIDENT
Brandon A. Benavides
Content Producer
WRC-TV/ NBC 4

Why I am running:
It has been a great honor to serve as your chapter president over the past year but our work is not done. We still need to provide more training and networking opportunities to help members find jobs and move up the career ladder.

If re-elected, I will continue rotating our monthly membership meetings while adding more training opportunities. We also need to focus on growing the membership and to raise money to maintain our financial stability. We had a great year! We held a membership drive, helped 3 members attend the national convention, and organized a
resume workshop. Now let’s keep up the momentum.

Who I am:
Brandon is a content producer at NBC 4/WRC-TV, the #1 station in Washington, D.C. The Emmy-Award-Winning producer joined News 4 in March 2010. He returned to the nation’s capitol where he completed his MA in Journalism and Public Affairs at American University.

Brandon joined NAHJ as a student member in 2004. He co-chaired the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus for more than two years before elected to the Board of Directors as the Region 6 Representative. Brandon was elected General-At-Large Officer at the UNITY convention in 2008. He completed his two year term in July 2010.

VICE PRESIDENT
Azhar AlFadl
Al Jazeera English/intern
Freelancer Illume magazine

Why I am running:
A little over a year ago, I was the exact kind of person NAHJ tries to reach out to: I had always had a love for journalism, but like many other people from minority communities, I just did not feel encouraged to pursue it as a career. My initial pessimism about my prospects as a journalist may have been impacted by my experience growing up in the Middle East during a time when women barely had any media presence.

Needless to say, my experience studying abroad in Chile last year was one that reignited my passion for journalism, particularly international reporting.

It has been only six months since I’ve been back to the US, and this shift could not have been smoother, mostly thanks to NAHJ.

I have only been a member of NAHJ for about four months, and all the people I have met, advice I have received, and workshops I have attended made me feel like I am no longer nervous about pursuing a career in a field that I love and respect. This association has kept me excited about being a reporter and is the best support group I could have hoped to ask for as I start my career as a journalist.

I am sure there are many other people in Washington D.C. that may have felt the way I did a little over a year ago. With your vote for my election as vice-president of NAHJ DC, I hope to reach out to those that have felt too discouraged to become journalists, and expose them to the many great opportunities that one of the busiest media scenes in the country has to offer.

I also hope to keep those already in the field excited about the work they do and address the concerns they may have about the skills needed to adapt to the evolving nature of media today.

Finally, as a fresh college graduate, I have many ties to students in the DC-Maryland-Virginia area and believe I can be a strong bridge between NAHJ DC and student campuses.

Who I am:
I am a D.C. native of Saudi Arabian and Puerto Rican descent. As a journalist, I am interested in both international and minority reporting. This interest has been nurtured by my mixed racial background as well as my experience living in five different countries: the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Spain and Chile. As a result, I am fluent in both Arabic and Spanish.

I have just graduated from the George Washington University where I majored in International Affairs and minored in Journalism.  While living in Chile last year, I had the opportunity to use social media, on behalf of a local non-profit group, in order to inform Chileans about the injustices many poor Peruvian and Bolivian immigrants face in Santiago. Last April, I also helped two reporters from WJLA ABC7 produce news packages about issues facing high school students in an urban high school in Washington D.C.

At GWU, I helped produce packages for the university channel, GWTV. I have done journalistic work with the St. Petersburg Times’ Politifact.com, the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, WJLA ABC7 and Hispanic Link. I am currently an intern at AlJazeera English. I am also freelancing for Illume, an award winning online magazine covering issues that affect Muslim communities.

TREASURER
Marisol Bello
National reporter
USA Today

Why I am running:
I’m running for treasurer of NAHJ because I want to be part of a strong local chapter. I believe strong local chapters can help the national organization, especially now as it struggles financially.

Activities sponsored by local chapters can serve as an entry for potential members and can serve as a direct link for existing members. Local chapters can provide further training for journalists and opportunities for members to meet and mingle, beyond the annual convention.

Who I am:
I’ve been a reporter for 18 years, working in newspapers across the country, covering everything from the rough and tumble streets of Philadelphia to the rough and tumble
politics of Detroit.

I am currently a national reporter for USA TODAY. In my time there, my reporting
 has taken me to disasters, including the deadly earthquake in Haiti. I’ve discovered 
the quirky, such as churches keeping track of their Christmas Nativity figurines with
GPS, and have written about the topical, including the Presidential inauguration
and the crumbling economy and its impact on cities and residents nationwide.

I graduated from New York University with a degree in journalism and Latin American Studies. I was born in Washington Heights to Dominican immigrants and raised in the Bronx.I live in Washington with my husband.

SECRETARY
Rosalba Ruiz
Freelance Producer
Reuters TV

Why I am running:
I’m interested in a position with the board because I’m committed to journalism and want to do my part in ensuring Latinos have a presence in newsrooms so they can continue to give our community a voice.

The local NAHJ chapter has the potential to be strong and help the national organization accomplish its mission. I want to help make the DC chapter an active one with workshops, events and opportunities that will benefit members professionally as well as contribute to the overall mission of our organization.

Some ideas: introductory workshop on digital tools for journalists (English and Spanish), panel on covering the 2012 election, joint networking event with Online News Association. Thank you for your consideration.

Who I am:
Rosalba Ruíz is a bilingual multimedia journalist. Her experience includes writing for daily, weekly and online publications covering local, national and international news.

She has been a writer for The Orange County Register in California, a multimedia producer at Voice of America and a multimedia storytelling instructor for the International Center for Journalists.

Rosalba currently works as a freelance producer for Reuters Television and covers the D.C. area Latino community for AOL Latino.

AT-LARGE BOARD MEMBER
Evelio Contreras
video journalist
Washington Post

Why I am running:
I am running for an At-Large position because I would like to work and develop multimedia training with NAHJ. I studied reporting at Northwestern and was a reporter for a couple of years before I decided to learn video and work on the Web.

I taught myself how to shoot video while I was a reporter at The Roanoke Times and have served as a trainer in the past three newsrooms where I have worked. I’ve spent time with photographers and reporters giving them instruction on shooting video and thinking about multimedia approaches to stories.

I have served as a coach for the National Press Photographers Association at its multimedia immersion workshop for the past three years where I had students from places such as The Washington Post, National Geographic and reporters who haven’t shot video before.

Locally, I’ve been a mentor with the with the Women’s Photojournalists of Washington mentorship group where we have worked on editing video, storytelling and have produced video that has run on The Washington Post website.

My parents dropped out of school in Mexico because they needed to work, and, made sure I never stopped learning because they didn’t have the opportunity. Because of this, I have made it a goal of mine to work on training and figuring out new ways of storytelling with my profession.

I am committed to training and education in my career path as a journalist and believe my experience in doing that with various news organizations and journalism institutions will be beneficial to NAHJ as an At-Large member.

Who I am:
Evelio Contreras picked up his first video camera on the morning of the Virginia Tech shootings and committed himself to telling stories through video ever since.

He is a video journalist at The Washington Post where he shoots and produces original video series and documentary stories for the newspaper and website.

Born on the border of Texas and Mexico, Contreras studied journalism and philosophy at Northwestern University where he learned about his interest in telling stories about ordinary people and quirky stories.

Before coming to the Post, Contreras worked as a reporter and video producer at The Roanoke Times and Las Vegas Sun. His work has been recognized by the National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism and the Society for News Design.



SAVE THE DATE: July 27 @ 7pm for July Membership Meeting

FOIA Investigations: Inside the USA Today report that launched standardized test score investigations nation-wide. Come learn how to turn Freedom of Information Act requests into print and broadcast stories at our NAHJ DC membership meeting.

Jack Gillum
Marisol Bello

Panelists: Jack Gillum and Marisol Bello, National Reporter, USA Today
WHERE: USA Today Washington Bureau
1100 New York Av enue, NW—2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
WHEN: Wednesday, July 27 at 7 PM
METRO: Metro Center Stop on the Red, Blue, Orange Lines

NBC4 and Telemundo Washington, DC Hispanic Heritage Essay Contest

Sonia Sotomayor. Roberto Clemente. Penelope Cruz. Oscar De La Renta.

They’ve all made their mark on history. Now it’s your turn!

NBC4 and Telemundo Washington DC are inviting all high school students
to write an essay on the topic “Why Hispanic Heritage Month Is
Important.” Finalists will win gift cards valued up to two hundred
dollars, have their essays published in El Tiempo Latino, and be
invited to a special Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at the NBC4
studios in Washington, DC!

GET MORE DETAILS BY CLICKING HERE.

¡Vamos a Disney World!

Trusty’s DC
1420 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
9 de junio del 2011, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

¿Por qué esperar hasta la convención?

Tomate un trago o dos con tus amigos de NAHJ DC.
Ven a charlar con otros periodistas en español.
Prepárate para la convención de Orlando.
También platicaremos sobre las elecciones para puestos oficiales.

Estación de metro: Potomac Ave, líneas azul y naranja.

Habrá especiales de bebidas
Se aceptarán donaciones para NAHJ DC