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Press freedom isn’t just a constitutional right. At the AP, it’s part of our mission.

 

Join us for our first-ever Press Freedom Week, taking you behind the journalism that keeps you informed.

When: April 27 to May 3
What: A virtual series of conversations featuring AP journalists and industry leaders on what it takes to report independently — and why that work matters
Who: Open to all. Registration required.

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Press Freedom Week agenda

Monday, April 27 — Why Press Freedom Matters
A roundtable with industry leaders from The Associated Press and other organizations on the state of press freedom, what’s at stake and how news organizations are working to safeguard it.

 

Tuesday, April 28 — Accountability Journalism in Action
Go behind the scenes of a major investigation into harmful chemicals in the U.S. with the reporters from AP, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and FRONTLINE who reported the story. Learn how the story came together and the ongoing impact it’s having.

 

Wednesday, April 29 — Staying Resilient in a Breaking News World
An interactive session with AP’s Global Safety and Security team on how journalists — and anyone following the news — can manage stress, stay safe and remain resilient.

 

Thursday, April 30 — On the Scene: Securing Access to the Biggest Stories
From wars and wildfires to the Olympics and red carpets, hear about what it takes to get access and why being there matters.

 

Friday, May 1 — The Evolution of Covering U.S. Politics
A conversation with veteran AP White House journalists on how political reporting has changed across administrations and the importance of independent coverage.

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