WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 61 million Americans live with disabilities, yet they remain underrepresented in journalism produced by U.S. newsrooms. As a decisive midterm election approaches, recent coverage shows state and local measures intend to reduce voting by absentee ballot, limit access at polling locations, and limit information explaining how people with disabilities can cast their ballots.
Are you prepared to be a watchdog for disabled voters in your communities? What is your newsroom doing to ensure your election coverage is useful and accessible for disabled voters? How are you covering voter rights and accessibility leading up to and on Election Day?
On Friday, Oct. 14 at 11:30 a.m. ET, join the National Press Club Journalism Institute for a discussion among experts in voter access, disability representation, and accessible news coverage on best practices to cover disabled voters and to highlight voting access issues they may face. Registration for this free program is open; it will take place on Zoom.
Panelists include:
- Thomas Hicks, Chairman of the United States Election Assistance Commission
- Jessica Huseman, Editorial Director for VoteBeat
- Hannah Wise, Central Region Audience Development Editor for McClatchy and creator of Disability Matters, a toolkit to help newsrooms to better serve the disability community
- Moderator: Wendy Lu, Senior Staff Editor on the Flexible Editing desk at The New York Times and a global speaker on disability representation in the media.
We hope you'll join us for this important conversation, supported with funding from the Gannett Foundation. Please email Beth Francesco, deputy executive director for the Institute, with questions.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes an engaged global citizenry through an independent and free press, and equips journalists with skills and standards to inform the public in ways that inspire a more representative democracy. As the non-profit affiliate of the National Press Club, the Institute powers journalism in the public interest.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute serves thousands of people daily with our newsletter, online programming, writing group, and other support. The Institute depends on grants, foundation funds, and contributions from individuals like you. Your donation today allows the Institute to offer the majority of its programming at no cost. Any amount helps.
Contact: Beth Francesco, deputy executive director, [email protected]
SOURCE National Press Club Journalism Institute
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