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Dawn Arteaga
Author: Dawn Arteaga Created: 12/13/2008 1:58 PM
ICFJ's Communications Director share the latest news from ICFJ in the field along with exciting live updates from ICFJ programs, conventions and events worldwide.

What's New at ICFJ? Religious Coverage Takes a Front Seat
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/11/2010 11:45 AM
ICFJ has been breaking new ground with a surge of programs for international journalists to improve their coverage of religion. Our interactive online courses enable journalists worldwide to communicate in real time about sensitive topics and break down stereotypes.
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Ethnic Media and the Digital Divide: Thursday event
By Dawn Arteaga on 9/18/2009 7:21 AM
The combination of a star line-up of panelists: Rick Wade, the senior advisor to the Secretary of Commerce; Ivan Roman, the executive director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists; Joe Torres, of Free Press; and a very sharp moderator, ICFJ President Joyce Barnathan made last night's event fascinating. Panelists discussed how the stimulus package, if done right, should indeed bridge the digital divide by giving bids to small business run by minority groups. It will also help reach out to communities that struggle with access to information.
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UPDATED WITH PHOTOS: Jack Hamilton's Book Launch Monday Night
By Dawn Arteaga on 9/15/2009 12:16 PM
We had a wonderful event featuring ICFJ Board Member John Maxwell Hamilton (Dean Hamilton for those from Louisiana State University's Manship School of Communication and Jack to ICFJ-ers). Jack launched a book on the history of American foreign reporting. He shared some interesting highlights with an audience of 100+ captivated journalists and friends of ICFJ last night at the National Press Club.
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Debate on Language to Cover Immigrants/Aliens in the U.S. Brings Up Lack of Newsroom Policies
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/13/2009 9:00 PM
We had a lively debate yesterday afternoon about the language journalists use to cover immigration. One of the most interesting findings from the panel was the lack of clear policies in newsrooms in the U.S. helping journalists to know when it is relevant to identify someone in a story as an immigrant, and what terms to use when a person's legal status is relevant to the story.
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USA Today Will Live Stream Monday's Panel on Language and Immigration
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/12/2009 11:00 PM
We're looking forward to the USA Today team to arrive for this afternoon's live video stream and discussion on the language journalists use to report on immigrants. There is already a heated online discussion taking place on the USA Today site and we look forward to hearing the panelists' responses.
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Photos from Last Night's Event - Hispanic Communities in a Time of Crisis
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/9/2009 7:24 AM
We had an outstanding panel discussion last night at the National Press Club. We were very grateful to Armando Guzman of the Fundacion Azteca America and Pilar Marrero of La Opinion for stepping in as outstanding panelists. Congressmen Gonzalez (D-Tx) and Diaz-Balart (R-Fl) were unfortunately called into a vote and could not make the discussion.
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Azteca Unveils White Paper with Recommendations for 2010 Census
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/7/2009 11:00 PM
Representing the University of Denver, Grupo Salinas and Azteca America, Dr. Debora Ortega unveiled a white paper "The State of Lations: Census 2010, Defining an Agenda for the Future" tonight with concrete recommendations for future action steps. Read more information and download the white paper here: http://www.fundacionaztecaamerica.org/
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LIVE COVERAGE! Covering the Economic Crisis: What it Means for Hispanics #nahj09
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/26/2009 10:34 AM
We are here in Puerto Rico talking to the amazing journalists at the National Association of Journalists about how to best cover the economic crisis. The panel is Friday, June 26 from 1:30 - 3pm EST.
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Live Coverage of NAHJ Panel: Examples of Digital Innovation in Latin America #NAHJ09
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/25/2009 2:50 PM
Some amazing insights from our panelists Thursday, June 25 from 3:30 - 5 pm EST. Watch the discussion now on: digital innovation throughout Latin America This will be archived, so if you miss it, you can come back and review what we discussed.
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Carlos Dada Speaks about Knight International Fellow Tree Elven (in Spanish)
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/25/2009 12:26 PM
Our panel is going to start in one hour, but before it does, I got a chance to chat with one of our panelists, Carlos Dada. Carlos is an amazing journalism innovator. He founded Latin America's first digital "newspaper" and has done incredible work spreading quality information around El Salvador with limited resources. This year, our Knight International Journalism Fellowships sent Tree Elven to work with Carlos on coming up with ways to make the media outlet more financially successful. She's just been there a couple of months, but Carlos is already seeing results. In this video he talks about how her strategic business eye is giving the journalists in his newsroom great new ideas on how to do their jobs more effectively.
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Dawn Arteaga
Author: Dawn Arteaga Created: 12/13/2008 1:58 PM
ICFJ's Communications Director share the latest news from ICFJ in the field along with exciting live updates from ICFJ programs, conventions and events worldwide.

What's New at ICFJ? Religious Coverage Takes a Front Seat
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/11/2010 11:45 AM
ICFJ has been breaking new ground with a surge of programs for international journalists to improve their coverage of religion. Our interactive online courses enable journalists worldwide to communicate in real time about sensitive topics and break down stereotypes.
Comments (0) More...

Ethnic Media and the Digital Divide: Thursday event
By Dawn Arteaga on 9/18/2009 7:21 AM
The combination of a star line-up of panelists: Rick Wade, the senior advisor to the Secretary of Commerce; Ivan Roman, the executive director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists; Joe Torres, of Free Press; and a very sharp moderator, ICFJ President Joyce Barnathan made last night's event fascinating. Panelists discussed how the stimulus package, if done right, should indeed bridge the digital divide by giving bids to small business run by minority groups. It will also help reach out to communities that struggle with access to information.
Comments (0) More...

UPDATED WITH PHOTOS: Jack Hamilton's Book Launch Monday Night
By Dawn Arteaga on 9/15/2009 12:16 PM
We had a wonderful event featuring ICFJ Board Member John Maxwell Hamilton (Dean Hamilton for those from Louisiana State University's Manship School of Communication and Jack to ICFJ-ers). Jack launched a book on the history of American foreign reporting. He shared some interesting highlights with an audience of 100+ captivated journalists and friends of ICFJ last night at the National Press Club.
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Debate on Language to Cover Immigrants/Aliens in the U.S. Brings Up Lack of Newsroom Policies
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/13/2009 9:00 PM
We had a lively debate yesterday afternoon about the language journalists use to cover immigration. One of the most interesting findings from the panel was the lack of clear policies in newsrooms in the U.S. helping journalists to know when it is relevant to identify someone in a story as an immigrant, and what terms to use when a person's legal status is relevant to the story.
Comments (0) More...

USA Today Will Live Stream Monday's Panel on Language and Immigration
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/12/2009 11:00 PM
We're looking forward to the USA Today team to arrive for this afternoon's live video stream and discussion on the language journalists use to report on immigrants. There is already a heated online discussion taking place on the USA Today site and we look forward to hearing the panelists' responses.
Comments (0) More...

Photos from Last Night's Event - Hispanic Communities in a Time of Crisis
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/9/2009 7:24 AM
We had an outstanding panel discussion last night at the National Press Club. We were very grateful to Armando Guzman of the Fundacion Azteca America and Pilar Marrero of La Opinion for stepping in as outstanding panelists. Congressmen Gonzalez (D-Tx) and Diaz-Balart (R-Fl) were unfortunately called into a vote and could not make the discussion.
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Azteca Unveils White Paper with Recommendations for 2010 Census
By Dawn Arteaga on 7/7/2009 11:00 PM
Representing the University of Denver, Grupo Salinas and Azteca America, Dr. Debora Ortega unveiled a white paper "The State of Lations: Census 2010, Defining an Agenda for the Future" tonight with concrete recommendations for future action steps. Read more information and download the white paper here: http://www.fundacionaztecaamerica.org/
Comments (2) More...

LIVE COVERAGE! Covering the Economic Crisis: What it Means for Hispanics #nahj09
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/26/2009 10:34 AM
We are here in Puerto Rico talking to the amazing journalists at the National Association of Journalists about how to best cover the economic crisis. The panel is Friday, June 26 from 1:30 - 3pm EST.
Comments (0) More...

Live Coverage of NAHJ Panel: Examples of Digital Innovation in Latin America #NAHJ09
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/25/2009 2:50 PM
Some amazing insights from our panelists Thursday, June 25 from 3:30 - 5 pm EST. Watch the discussion now on: digital innovation throughout Latin America This will be archived, so if you miss it, you can come back and review what we discussed.
Comments (0) More...

Carlos Dada Speaks about Knight International Fellow Tree Elven (in Spanish)
By Dawn Arteaga on 6/25/2009 12:26 PM
Our panel is going to start in one hour, but before it does, I got a chance to chat with one of our panelists, Carlos Dada. Carlos is an amazing journalism innovator. He founded Latin America's first digital "newspaper" and has done incredible work spreading quality information around El Salvador with limited resources. This year, our Knight International Journalism Fellowships sent Tree Elven to work with Carlos on coming up with ways to make the media outlet more financially successful. She's just been there a couple of months, but Carlos is already seeing results. In this video he talks about how her strategic business eye is giving the journalists in his newsroom great new ideas on how to do their jobs more effectively.
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