Posts Tagged ‘Chicago

10
Aug
08

A little bit of work, a bit of play and a whole lot of travel: Days 3 and 3.5 of my trip to UNITY in Chicago

The big, reflective smooshed donut.

The big, reflective smooshed donut in Chicago's Millennium Park.

I am absolutely determined to finish my Chicago recaps today. That way, I’ll be able to start blogging about other stuff like the Olympics, because according to my stats, that seems to be what most people read here anyway. So here goes the last day and a half of my Chicagoan adventure.

Day 3, Saturday July 26, 2008

Today, my day at the convention started early at 8:30 a.m. I went to a session about designing. Coinciding with the recurring theme of the convention, the session was focused on how to feature and represent more minorities in the media–in this case, the visual aspect. I was hoping that it would be a more practical session since I want to gain more practical experience in design. I’m not saying that I want to give up reporting or writing; I’m just saying that design is something that I’d really want to do as well.

Afterwards, I headed back to the career fair and media expo. Again, I’m not going to name all of the booths I visited, but I’m happy to say that I distributed many of the resumes I had left. I was glad to do so when I did because I was actually going to take a break and then go back but the expo actually closed at 12:45. If I had gone, I would have been completely screwed out of meeting with more people. Continue reading ‘A little bit of work, a bit of play and a whole lot of travel: Days 3 and 3.5 of my trip to UNITY in Chicago’

09
Aug
08

Big names, small world: Day 2 of my trip to UNITY in Chicago

I’ve decided that I’ve got issues and those of you who read me on a somewhat regular basis (hi Wynn!), probably agree. It is taking way too long to finish with my recaps of Chicago. So, I’m going to go over the last two and a half days of my trip in not-too-much detail. At this point, the way I see it, most people probably won’t even care anyway and those who would, I’ve probably already talked to in person. But, here we go:

Day 2, Friday July 25, 2008

Today was another convention day for me. It was my workshop/session day. I attended three sessions. One was about being a freelance writer–not an assassin, an occupation I often associate the word with for some unknown reason–and how you can actually make a living by being a freelancer as opposed to just freelancing on the side of your staff reporter position (always good to know). Another was about being a columnist, which is something I’ve never done before, but find intriguing since I’ve started my blog. The last one was about entering the magazine industry, which–for those of you who don’t know me–is my dream job. All sessions were extremely helpful and the panelists had a lot of interesting things to say and unlike in class, I took notes and actually plan on looking over them again later.

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06
Aug
08

Journalism Immersion: Day 1 of my trip to UNITY in Chicago

UNITY brings together the AAJA, NAHJ, NABJ and NAJA 

UNITY brings together the AAJA, NAHJ, NABJ and NAJA.

Day 1, Thursday July 24, 2008

Today was my first convention day. I started out going to a plenary session about increasing diversity in both the newsroom and media. Panel members were: Felix Gutierrez, Professor of Journalism and Communication at the USC Annenberg School for CommunicationDori Maynard, President of the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism EducationMark Trahant, Editorial Page Editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; and Helen Zia, Journalist and Fulbright ScholarWomen’s Media Center. The moderator was CBS News National Correspondent, Byron Pitts.

Good lord, that’s a lot of links.

Okay, back to the session. As I was saying it was about increasing diversity in the world of media both in front of and behind the words and images. I forgot who said it, but the at one point, a panel member said that only real time we see minorities featured in the media is in “zoo” stories. Meaning Chinese New Year is when we’ll read about Asians, Cinco de Mayo, Hispanics, a powwow, Native Americans and Kwanzaa, African Americans. I can’t help but say that, from the point of view of a minority, it does feel like that at times. How’s that for a boost to the old self-esteem? I’d hope that most people think that we’re good for more than just that.

I know that and you probably do too, but do they–the general public–know that?

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02
Aug
08

From Emerald City to Windy City: Day 0.5 of my trip to UNITY in Chicago

Okay, so I know I said that I would try to blog about the UNITY convention while I was there, but there were only so many places where I could get free wireless–the lobby of my hotel being one of them. However, by the time I had the time to actually make use of the Internet, I was way too exhausted to do more than check my email and make a quick stop on Facebook. And I know that I’ve been home since Sunday, but I’ve just had too much to do, which is ironic since I haven’t been working that much and have been home for longer than I care for–I’ll save that for another day and trust me, the story behind that deserves a post in itself. So here’s how my adventure began:

Day 0.5, Wednesday July 23, 2008

I’m not really counting this as Day 1 because it was just a travel day and I didn’t do anything convention-related. Nonetheless, it is when my adventures to and in the Windy City begin. My flight was at the obscenely early hour of 6:40 a.m. And before my sanity comes into question (since I am NOT a morning person whatsoever), let me just say that I chose this flight because it was one of the very few I found on Orbitz where I could both leave and arrive at semi-reasonable hours.

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23
Jul
08

I’m off to Chicago!

Okay, well I’m off to Chicago for the Unity ‘08 Convention! I’ll try to post updates, but I guess it’ll depend on how often I find wi-fi. If not that often, I’ll catch y’all when I get back!




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