SEJ's 34th annual conference, hosted at Arizona State University, continues today. The jam-packed agenda comprises the opening plenary, "Lessons From the West, Good and Bad: Confronting the Climate Crisis in the Trump Era," concurrent panels, mini-tour "The Abundance of Food in the Desert," media training for journalists, lunch plenary "Lessons From Investigative Journalism: Reporting Without Access" and beat dinners. Walk-in registrations are welcome on-site in Tempe.
These Friday events were livestreamed; recordings will be posted when available:
- Opening Plenary. Lessons From the West, Good and Bad: Confronting the Climate Crisis in the Trump Era
- Lunch Plenary. Reporting Without Access
It's critically important to SEJ to gather evidence on the impact of our work. So we're tracking stories inspired by or informed by our conference in Arizona. The stories don't have to be about Tempe, Phoenix or Arizona; they can be based on sources or ideas you got from being at the conference. Please help us to keep SEJ strong and share links, photos, copies of reporting generated or informed by this conference. Send your story links to Cindy MacDonald, SEJ's Web content manager. It's never too late. Please send yours! Moderators, speakers, tour leaders: We also welcome resources, tipsheets, etc., from sessions or tours that you wish to share.