brochure - Religion Communicators Council
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brochure - Religion Communicators Council
Register now at www.religioncommunicators.org Reserve your room by March 18! Faith-based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally 2015 Religion Communicators Convention April 9-11 • The Westin Alexandria Hotel 2015 RCC National Convention • Alexandria • April 9-11 Join colleagues in Washington, D.C., this April for unparalleled access to national reporters and newsmakers. With a combination of excellent skill-building workshops, exciting speakers, and exhilarating tours, the RCC Convention 2015 is a must-attend event. The convention’s theme will explore communicating locally in communities that are diverse in many ways— while finding stories that will speak on a global scale. Keynote speakers will explore religious diversity, media trends, and the role of faith in our communities. Workshops will offer practical tools you can put into action immediately. April is cherry blossom time, and you’ll be in the middle of the action during one of the most beautiful seasons in Washington, D.C. KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images 2 • www.religioncommunicators.org SCHEDULE (subject to change) Wednesday, April 8 3:30 pm Break 7:00 pm Movie Night: An American Mosque 3:45 pm Workshops Inside Religion Reporting Adelle Banks Research and Evaluation on a Dime Doug Cannon 12:00 pm Bus to Newseum Getting Your Social Media Content Seen Beth Becker 1:00 pm Program begins 5:00 pm Free Evening Thursday, April 9 9:00 am Registration opens 1:30 pm Keynote: Religious Literacy/Trends Stephen Prothero, Charles Haynes Saturday, April 11 3:30 pm Newseum tour time 8:00 am Breakfast Networking Time (on your own) 5:00 pm Buses depart Newseum 5:30 pm Reception/Mixer with reporters El Hibri Foundation 9:00 am Keynote: The Role of Religion in International Affairs Shaun Casey 7:00 pm Evening on your own 10:15 am Coffee Break 10:45 am Workshops Friday, April 10 8:00 am Business Meeting – breakfast 9:15 am Keynote (watch for announcement of a special guest!) 10:15 am Workshops Strategic Communications Daria Steigman Making Social Media Work for You Beth Becker Design for Effective Communications Doug Puller/Stephen Padre Media Training Jonathan Aiken Using Photography and Video to Amp Up Your Communications Mike Dubose/Jan Snider Design for Effective Communications Doug Puller/Stephen Padre 12:30 pm Lunch/Presentation: Faithful Responses to Local/Global Needs Karin Achtelsetter 2:30 pm Workshops Workshops to be announced 4:15 pm Bonus Workshop: Rescuing the Voices of Our Past Mike Hickcox 11:30 am DeRose-Hinkhouse Awards Luncheon 2:00 pm Media Panel Moderator: Adelle Banks, RNS Wajahat Ali, Al Jazeera America Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post Eric Marrapodi, CNN 5:00 pm Networking 6:00 pm Wilbur Awards Faith Based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally • 3 2015 RCC National Convention • Alexandria • April 9-11 FEATURED SPEAKERS Stephen Prothero A professor in the Department of Religion at Boston University, Prothero is the author of numerous books, most recently “The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,” “God is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World—and Why Their Differences Matter” and the New York Times bestseller “Religious Literacy: What Americans Need to Know.” He has commented on religion on dozens of National Public Radio programs and on national television. He was the chief editorial consultant for the six-hour WGBH/PBS television series “God in America” (2010). A regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, he has also written for the New York Times, Slate, Salon, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Boston Globe. In 2010, he spoke about religious literacy at the White House. During 2012-13, he was a fellow at the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History. Prothero received his bachelor’s degree from Yale in American Studies and his Ph.D. in the Study of Religion from Harvard. Shaun Casey Casey is special representative to the Secretary of State for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. He is currently on leave of absence from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., where he is professor of Christian ethics and director of the National Capital Semester for Seminarians. Casey served as senior advisor for religious affairs for the 2008 Obama campaign and was national evangelical coordinator in the 2008 presidential campaign. His research interests include ethics and international affairs, the public implications of religious belief and the intersection of religion and politics. He has written on the ethics of the war in Iraq as well the role of religion in American presidential politics. His book, “The Making of a Catholic President: Kennedy vs. Nixon 1960,” was published by Oxford University Press in 2009. He holds master’s and doctorate degrees from Harvard Divinity School and a master’s of public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Abilene Christian University. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion and served as chair of its Committee on the Public Understanding of Religion. Charles Haynes Director of the Religious Freedom Center of the Newseum Institute and a senior scholar at the First Amendment Center, Haynes has been the principal organizer and drafter of consensus guidelines on religious liberty in schools, endorsed by a broad range of religious and educational organizations. In 2000, three of these guides were distributed by the U.S. Department of Education to every public school in the nation. Haynes is the author or co-author of six books, including “First Freedoms: A Documentary History of First Amendment Rights in America” and “Religion in American Public Life.” His column, Inside the First Amendment, appears in newspapers nationwide. He is a founding board member of the Character Education Partnership and serves on the steering committee of the Campaign for the Civic Mission of 4 • www.religioncommunicators.org Schools and the American Bar Association Advisory Commission on Public Education. He chairs the Committee on Religious Liberty of the National Council of Churches. Haynes holds a master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School and a doctorate from Emory University. Karin Achtelstetter Achtelstetter is general secretary of the World Association for Christian Communications (WACC) based in Toronto. Formerly she was director and editor-in-chief of the Lutheran World Federation and former coordinator of the public information team and media relations officer of the World Council of Churches, both based in Geneva. She holds a master’s degree in theology and bachelor’s degree from the Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany, as well as a Master of Arts in Women’s Studies from the University of Kent at Canterbury, England. She also has a diploma in International leadership from the Craighead Institute, Glasgow, and The Grubb Institute, London. She was ordained to the ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria in January 2010 and has served as an occasional lecturer in the Department for Practical Theology of Friedrich-Alexander University. In November 2011, she was conferred Doctor of Divinity (Honoris Causa) by the Academy of Ecumenical Indian Theology and Church Administration in Chennai, India. NATIONAL MEDIA PANEL Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Banks joined the Religion News Service staff in 1995. She is now its production editor and national reporter. She previously was the religion reporter at the Orlando Sentinel and a reporter at The Providence Journal and newspapers in the upstate New York communities of Syracuse and Binghamton. She spearheaded an RNS multimedia project on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington that in 2014 won a Wilbur Award from the Religion Communicators Council, won a first-place award from Associated Church Press, and was recognized by the Religion Newswriters Association. Banks was a third-place winner in the RNA’s Religion Reporter of the Year contest in 2011 and 1998. She also has earned other awards from ACP, including first-place honors for news stories, convention coverage and in-depth coverage. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass. Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post Boorstein’s path to her dream job as religion reporter began as a youth, trying to make sense of a kosher Jewish home that had three sets of dishes: meat, milk and Chinese food. Her career included a decade of globetrotting with The Associated Press, covering everything from domestic terrorism in the Arizona desert to debates on male circumcision to Ugandan royalty and how strapped doctors in Afghanistan decide who lives and who dies. Since January 2006 she’s been the Washington Post’s religion reporter, where she reports on the busy marketplace of American religion. She has a master’s degree in Near Eastern Studies, a husband, a son and just two sets of dishes. The Religion Newswriters Association awarded her its “Religion Reporter of the Year” award for religion writing in large news organizations in 2011 and 2013. Faith Based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally • 5 2015 RCC National Convention • Alexandria • April 9-11 Eric Marrapodi, CNN Marrapoli is the founding co-editor and now senior Washington producer and contributing editor to CNN’s “Belief Blog.” As an award-winning journalist based in Washington, D.C., he covers everything from natural disasters to politics to religion. The site has won many awards for digital journalism, including a 2013 RCC Wilbur Award and a Webby, an Online Journalism Award, and multiple awards from the Religion Newswriters Association, including site of the year in 2012. He regularly appears on CNN to report on religion. Marrapodi has an undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism from Quinnipiac University and a master’s degree in religious studies from Georgetown University. Wajahat Ali, Al Jazeera America Ali is co-host and digital producer of Al Jazeera America’s “The Stream,” a daily news show that extends the conversation to social media and beyond. Ali is the author of “The Domestic Crusaders,” the first major play about Muslim Americans, post-9/11, which was performed off-Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. Currently, with Dave Eggers, Ali is writing a television show about a Muslim American cop in the Bay Area. He was the lead author and researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America,” the seminal report from the Center for American Progress. In 2012, Ali worked with the U.S. Department of State to design and implement the “Generation Change” leadership program to empower young social entrepreneurs. He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Pakistan and Singapore. He was the honored as a “Generation Change Leader” by Secretary of State Clinton and as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by the Muslim Public Affairs Council. He has given many presentations, from Google to Princeton to The Abu Dhabi Book Festival. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the Guardian and Salon. 6 • www.religioncommunicators.org ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS The convention will offer a wide range of workshops from improving your media relations to engaging more effectively in social media. See the RCC website for full descriptions of workshops and presenters. Here is a sampling of topics: Inside Religion Reporting Following the Media Panel, Adelle Banks will provide an in-depth view of religion reporting. Making Social Media Work for You With more than 20 years of communication and marketing experience, Beth Becker works with Congressional campaigns, nonprofits and unions to help them harness the power of social media and digital engagement. Becker brought 20-plus years of communication and marketing background when she joined Indigo Strategies as a partner and the lead digital strategist. In addition to her work with clients, Becker also provides training about digital strategy for the New Organizing Institute and for clients and conferences like the Pennsylvania Progressive Summit and Netroots Nation. As a contributing blogger at epolitics.com and avid activist, she shares her knowledge to Beth Becker help the progressive movement. She is also on staff at Progressive Congress where she works with staffers on digital strategy and manages Progressive Congress News. Strategic Communications Daria Steigman Daria Steigman, founder of Steigman Communications, LLC, is an entrepreneur, business owner, and writer. She is the author of a blog that focuses on the business of running a business, entrepreneurship, marketing communications, social business, social media, strategic thinking, and what she calls Independent Thinking. She’s been a contributor to Workshifting.com and to Overdrive, the blog of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago, and masters’ degrees in industrial and labor relations (MILR) from Cornell University and liberal studies (MALS) from Georgetown University. She wrote a book of poems as part of her MALS thesis. Faith Based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally • 7 2015 RCC National Convention • Alexandria • April 9-11 Design for Effective Communications Doug Puller, Design Manager, and Stephen Padre, Managing Editor, with Bread for the World will offer practical tips and insights into producing clear and consistent design for your organization. Included will be ways to effectively work with designers to get the best product. Doug Puller is a highly creative professional with over 15 years’ experience in art direction and graphic design in both web and Doug Puller Stephen Padre print. He has been the Design Manager at Bread for the World for the past four years, where he has worked on all types of projects from regular newsletters to large banners, from logos to CD covers. He has won numerous DeRose-Hinkhouse awards for his design work. He also served as the Art Director at The Daily Record newspaper in Baltimore for 8 years. For most of his career, Stephen Padre has worked as a communicator for church-related organizations, including several years at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in Chicago and stints at ecumenical organizations overseas and in the United States. He has been the Managing Editor at Bread for the World since October 2013. He has extensive experience managing print, web and video projects and working with designers. Research and Evaluation on a Dime Douglas F. Cannon, Ph.D., APR+M, Fellow PRSA Assistant professor of communication, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, worked as a United Methodist communicator for nearly 25 years and was RCC president for three years (2008-10 and 2012-13). He now teaches public relations at Virginia Tech and researches how faith groups practice public relations. In addition to work in religion communication, he’s been a daily newspaper reporter, weekly newspaper publisher, TV newsmagazine producer and Army public affairs officer. Douglas F. Cannon Media Training/Effective Media Placement Jonanthan Aiken A veteran of 40 years in the news and video fields, Jonathan Aiken is head of ActualityMedia. Prior to launching AcualityMedia, Aiken spent nine years with the American National Red Cross national headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he developed an intensive media-training program that has been used by more than 1,500 staff, volunteers and management. Aiken also created a video services unit, sending video teams into disaster operations. His team won a Telly Award in 2012 for a story about “Holiday Mail for Heroes,” an annual effort to distribute holiday greetings to U.S. servicemen and women. Aiken has also worked for CNN in both Washington and Atlanta. 8 • www.religioncommunicators.org Using Photography and Video to Amp Up Your Communications Mike DuBose has spent most of his 30-plus years as a photojournalist carefully avoiding work by making pictures of other people working. He has been the staff photographer for United Methodist News Service since 1995. Assignments have taken him to some three-dozen countries and most of the 50 states. Prior to joining the news service, he spent 10 years as a daily newspaper photographer in Nashville and Knoxville. Mike DuBose Jan Snider Jan Snider is an award-winning multi-media producer for United Methodist Communications, where she is Special Projects Producer. She began her career as a news reporter and, later, anchor at a local television station in Georgia. She has also been an anchor and feature reporter in entertainment news. Rescuing the Voices of Our Past Mike Hickcox is director of communications at the Society of St. Andrew, an interfaith food gleaning organization headquartered in Virginia. He has served the United Methodist Church as a pastor, and in communications at the seminary, annual conference and general agency levels. He has been news director and anchor at radio stations in Connecticut and New Hampshire, and has taught in the Communication Department at the University of New Hampshire. He is a past national RCC president. Mike Hickcox Faith Based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally • 9 2015 RCC National Convention • Alexandria • April 9-11 ABOUT THE LOCATION The Westin Alexandria 400 Courthouse Square Alexandria, VA 22314 703-253-8600 Reservations: 866-837-4210 Reserve your room by March 18, 2015 ...to receive the special RCC rate of $139 per room (14.5% tax and $1 will be added for a total cost of $160 per room for single or double). Contact the Westin Alexandria at 866-837-4210 and mention the RCC to receive the group rate. You can also click on the link on our convention website to book online directly for the block of RCC rooms. Our venue, the Westin Alexandria, is conveniently located two Metro stops from Reagan National Airport (DCA) and a few more to downtown DC. Complimentary WIFI is in all guest rooms. The RCC discount rate for overnight parking is $13/night. For more information on the Westin, visit www. westinalexandria.com. Come early, stay late or take in the sights during convention free time. The Westin’s free shuttle circulates between the hotel, Old Town shops and restaurants, and King Street Metro Station. • Old Town Alexandria • Smithsonian museums • National monuments, including the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial • Tidal Basin cherry blossom trees • Holocaust Museum • • • • Capitol and White House National Cathedral National Zoo Mount Vernon For more information, see: Alexandria: www.visitalexandriava.com Washington, DC: http://washington.org Wednesday Night Film When the Islamic Center of Yuba City, California, was burned to the ground in 1994, it became the first hate-crime to destroy a mosque in U.S. history. Sparked by the destruction of the Yuba City mosque, the documentary An American Mosque witnesses how a farming community responds to hate through painful but ultimately positive discussions about the perception of Islam in America and our responsibility to defend everyone’s constitutional right to worship. Presented by the producer, David Washburn. Thank you to our sponsors* Advertising sponsors El Hibri Foundation welcome reception, interfaith roundtable Bahá’í National Office transportation Odyssey Networks coffee break Bread for the World Polaris Non-Profit Solutions United Methodist Committee on Relief United Methodist Women *Sponsors continue to be announced; see full list at www.ReligionCommunicators.org/Convention 10 • www.religioncommunicators.org REGISTER BY APRIL 1, 2015 • WWW.RELIGIONCOMMUNICATORS.ORG Name___________________________________________________________________________________ Prefererence for name tag___________________________________________________________________ Title____________________________________________________________________________________ Organization______________________________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________ State/Province_________________ Zip/Postal Code____________ E-mail___________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ( ______ ) ________________________ Cell Phone ( ______ ) ____________________________ Full Convention April 9-11, 2015........................................................... $395 Spouse/Partner Full Convention April 9-11, 2015.............................. $275 Full Student Student ID required............................................................ $175 Full registration includes all presentations, workshops, provided meals, transportation, the DeRose-Hinkhouse and Wilbur banquets and awards. Thursday Only Newseum ticket, program, reception ............................ $125 Friday Only Breakfast, program, DeRose Hinkhouse Awards................. $200 Saturday Only Lunch, program, Wilbur Awards..................................... $200 Additional Guest DeRose-Hinkhouse Awards Banquet.............................$55 Additional Guest Wilbur Awards Banquet.................................................$70 Total Enclosed $___________ I am paying by check I am paying by credit card Payment by Mail (make check payable to RCC-DC Chapter) Mail to: RCC 2015 c/o USBNC 1320 19th St., NW, Suite 701 Washington DC 20036 MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS! Group rate deadline: March 18, 2015 Westin Alexandria Reservations: 866-837-4210 Group rate: $139/night plus tax Refund Policy If you have paid for your registration and can no longer attend, you may send someone in your place at no extra charge. Or, notify us by March 26, 2015 and receive a refund of the amount you paid RCC less a $20 processing fee. There will be no refunds granted after March 26, 2015. RCC has no control over hotel fees; please contact the hotel to inquire about its refund policy. Meals (select one) Regular Kosher Vegetarian Vegan Other: _______________________ If you need help with your registration, contact Lucia Tyson at [email protected] or Rachel Wolfe at [email protected] or by phone at 202-833-8990. Faith Based Communications: Connecting Locally, Reaching Globally • 11 Joseph G/PBase www.religioncommunicators.org Register by April 1, 2015 www.religioncommunicators.org Religion Communicators Council 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 800 New York, NY 10115