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2004 Urban Student Journalism Workshop

    2004 Urban Student Journalism Workshop

     

    June 21 - July 2

    Penn Valley Community College

    Click here to apply.

    KCABJ Class
    KCABJ
    The Kansas City Association of Black Journalists has conducted a student journalism workshop since 1982.

    The 2004 Urban Student Journalism Workshop is sponsored by the Kansas City Association of Black Journalists, a not-for-profit corporation registered with the Secretary of State of Missouri and affiliated with the National Association of Black Journalists.

     

     

    About the Kansas City Association of Black Journalists:

     

      KCABJ was founded in 1981, and this year it celebrates its 22nd anniversary as an organization of professional black journalists. This is the 21st KCABJ Urban Student Journalism Workshop. Many workshop graduates are established in the field or are pursuing careers in journalism.

     

       For more information about the workshop or the Kansas City Association of Black Journalists call KCABJ Vice President/Print Tanyanika N. Samuels, a reporter with The Kansas City Star at (816) 234-4376 or KCABJ Treasurer Lewis W. Diuguid, vice president of community resources at The Kansas City Star at (816) 234-4723.

     

    About Rockhurst University...

     

       Rockhurst University, 1100 Rockhurst Road,  is Kansas City's Jesuit college. It is a comprehensive urban facility dedicated to educating students for life and leadership. Rockhurst offers great diversity with its College of Arts and Sciences, School of Management and Research College of Nursing.

     

    The 2004 KCABJ Urban Student Journalism Workshop

     

       The Kansas City Association of Black Journalists is committed to working with high school and college students to prepare them for careers in print and broadcast journalism or other communications fields. This year's workshop continues that longstanding tradition.

     

       The 2004 KCABJ Urban Journalism Workshop is free to students. It is a commuter program and will be on the Penn Valley Community College campus June 21 through July 2.

     

       This program is unique in our area because it is taught by black journalists working for newspapers, television and radio stations and in public relations in Greater Kansas City. Educators will add their knowledge to the instruction. Students will:

     

     

    ·        Receive assignments to report stories and write them

     

    ·        Work on computers in the newsroom at The Kansas City Star

     

    ·        Shadow professional reporters

     

    ·        Benefit from lectures from major newsmakers

     

    ·        Network with influential people

     

    ·        Produce a newspaper and a television newscast

     

       Every student who attends the workshop leaves with enhanced reading, writing, analytical, communication and questioning skills. Teachers and parents have said teen-agers and young adults have returned from the summer energized and far more interested and able to learn.

     

    Scholarships & Other Opportunities

     

      Students selected for the workshop will compete for scholarships offered by KCABJ. The awards go to the best students in the class. The class size will be limited to 12. The best students also may be interviewed for "TeenStar" summer journalism jobs at The Kansas City Star. Many of our graduates are award-winning journalists today.

     

    To Apply

     

    1. Write a one-page essay on the role people of color should have in journalism.

     

    1. Send one sample of your writing -- if possible something that has been published (e.g. an article in your school newspaper). We are seeking committed students who are not afraid of hard work and who already have a demonstrated interest in journalism.

     

    1. Mail this completed application, your essay and writing sample to KCABJ, P.O. Box 32744, Kansas City, Mo. 64111.

     

     

    Workshop Application

     

     Name_____________________________________

     

     E-mail___________________________________

     

      Male______ Female _______ Birth date_________

     

     Social Security #____________________________

     

     Address___________________________________

     

    City_________________ State/ZIP _____________

     

    Phone ____________________________________

     

     School Name_______________________________

     

    Year in School ______________________________

     

    GPA_______________________________________

     

     

     Journalism/English/Yearbook Teacher's Name:

     

    ___________________________________________

     

     In which area are you most interested? Rank

     each 1, 2, 3 or 4 with your favorite being #1.

     

     _____Newspaper              Television ________

     

    ______Radio                     Public Relations _____

     

     

      List journalism and/or writing experience in courses you have taken or media companies

    where you've worked:________________________________________________________

     

    _________________________________________________________________________

     

     On a separate sheet of paper list your career

    goals and why you want to attend this workshop.

     

    Student signature_______________________________________

     

     Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian_____________________________________________

     


2004 Kansas City Association of Black Journalists
P.O. Box 32744, Kansas City, Mo. 64111