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We know you care about press freedom — and we’d love for you to be part of how we stand up for it.

 

Join us for our first-ever Press Freedom Week (April 27 to May 3), an online series of conversations focused on our core mission: reporting the facts.

 

Throughout the week, we’ll explore:

  • Why press freedom matters and what's at stake
  • What it takes to secure access and hold institutions accountable
  • How covering the White House and U.S. politics has evolved across administrations
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Press freedom has been part of AP’s mission since its founding.

 

For 180 years, we have championed a simple principle: independent journalism serves the public. It’s not just protected by the First Amendment — at AP, it’s practiced every day in courtrooms, in conflict zones and in places where access is limited.

 

In surveys, emails and conversations, readers and donors like you have told us this work matters — and that you want to better understand how it happens.

 

Press Freedom Week is one way we’re bringing you closer to our journalists and showing you how they secure access, maintain their independence and report from the front lines of history.

 

This work depends on the support of people like you who believe in a free press. Make a donation to help sustain AP’s independent journalism.

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These conversations are open to all AP readers and donors, and I really hope to see you there. 

 

We’re grateful to have you as part of this community.

Sincerely, 
Julie Pace 
Executive Editor 

Sincerely, 
Julie Pace 
Executive Editor 

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