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Many of AP’s journalists are working in places where bringing you the news is very difficult right now, which is why we would like to use this moment to invite you to our inaugural Press Freedom Week event series.  

 
 

Later this month The Associated Press is hosting its first-ever Press Freedom Week, a free five-day series of candid online conversations running from April 27 to May 1.

 

This series will pull back the curtain on how independent journalism really works — and bring readers closer to the journalists who do it every day.

Press freedom has been at the heart of AP's mission since its founding 180 years ago, built on 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 anything but guaranteed.

Throughout the week, we'll explore: 

  • Why press freedom is under threat worldwide — and what news organizations are doing to fight back 
  • What it takes to investigate powerful institutions, secure access to major events and report from the front lines of history 
  • How journalists (and news consumers) can protect their mental health amid relentless breaking news

All sessions run 11:00–11:45 AM EDT and are free and open to all AP readers and donors.

SAVE YOUR SPOT

This work depends on the support of people like you who believe in a free press. Attend the conversations, spread the word and consider making a gift to help sustain AP's independent journalism.

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Please let us know what you think of this newsletter. You can sign up for more and invite a friend here. For news in real time visit APNews.com. - Mark

Please let us know what you think of this newsletter. You can sign up for more and invite a friend here. For news in real time visit APNews.com. - Mark

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