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            <title>Conversations With Our Convention Newbies</title>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Me, Myself &amp; I: Writing (&amp; Selling) The Personal Memoir  </title>
            <description>The personal stories of LGBT people have become breakout sensations in the publishing world. Learn about the art of the memoir from folks who have made the private public and get insight into how to turn your own story into the next bestseller. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Missing White Women: Is Media Coverage The True Crime? </title>
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            <itunes:summary>The missing and murdered fill our headlines, but a certain type of missing and murdered tends to dominate. What goes into deciding which crimes balloon from a brief into a full-blown narrative? Confronted with a slammed phone or unanswered door, what tactics are available to bring those stories to life? How can you sharpen the focus when the crime overwhelms the reporting resources? And how do crimes against LGBT people fit into the mix, and do they deserve any special attention? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Gays &amp; Sports: Asking The Big Questions</title>
            <description>The culture of American sports is, in part, driven by homophobia. What is it about sports that limit how far members of the media are willing to go with their reporting on gay-related issues? Is there a right or wrong time to ask an athlete or a coach if they&apos;re gay? Do the sports media have a responsibility to ask the question? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The culture of American sports is, in part, driven by homophobia. What is it about sports that limit how far members of the media are willing to go with their reporting on gay-related issues? Is there a right or wrong time to ask an athlete or a coach if they&apos;re gay? Do the sports media have a responsibility to ask the question? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] A Woman&apos;s Place</title>
            <description>Assertive/Pushy. Strong/Strident. More often than not, gender still dictates the adjective. Notwithstanding Hillary Clinton&apos;s historic run, women remain a minority in public life. Do journalists approach subjects differently based on their sex, and do they bear any blame for holding down the glass ceiling? How do top women in office see it, and what changes do they recommend? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Oh God! (Or Allah...Or Buddha): Reporting On Issues Of Faith &amp; Religion</title>
            <description>As is the case with the LGBT community, there is great diversity within the Christian community, the Muslim community and all communities of faith. What are the common mistakes journalists make when covering those who have chosen to live a &quot;religious lifestyle&quot; and what resources are out there to help you avoid the pitfalls? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Sound Judgment: Mastering The Art Of The Broadcast Interview</title>
            <description>When a big-time TV anchor sits across from Whitney, Britney or Hillary, viewers never see what goes on before the tape rolls. Now you&apos;ll get an inside look. Listen in as some of the broadcast world&apos;s top hosts share their experiences and insights on the art of the interview. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Beyond Blogging: Mobile Media Workshop</title>
            <description>Today&apos;s freelancer has to be a one-person band: Writer, editor and publisher all-in-one. This hands-on workshop will help you get up to speed on the latest online tools, from video podcasting to mobile updates. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Today&apos;s freelancer has to be a one-person band: Writer, editor and publisher all-in-one. This hands-on workshop will help you get up to speed on the latest online tools, from video podcasting to mobile updates. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Life After Layoff: Your Job Is History But You&apos;re Not</title>
            <description>Layoffs, buyouts, downsizing: Losing your job is a real threat in our industry today. But a pink slip doesn&apos;t have to derail your career. This session will look at ways to protect yourself in the event of a job loss, as well as explore how a layoff can actually turn around your professional prospects. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Layoffs, buyouts, downsizing: Losing your job is a real threat in our industry today. But a pink slip doesn&apos;t have to derail your career. This session will look at ways to protect yourself in the event of a job loss, as well as explore how a layoff can actually turn around your professional prospects. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] The New Newsroom</title>
            <description>A panel of top news industry experts tackle the challenges of new technology, shifting audiences and falling profits. What&apos;s working and where? If you&apos;re looking for a reason to stop dreading the future, you&apos;ll find it here. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Foreign Correspondence</title>
            <description>Gay news is truly global in this media age, so how can LGBT press outlets with limited budgets and staff cover stories overseas? Learn from reporters who have jumped the pond to bring home international news. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Gay news is truly global in this media age, so how can LGBT press outlets with limited budgets and staff cover stories overseas? Learn from reporters who have jumped the pond to bring home international news. Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] A Gay Reporter Goes to Washington</title>
            <description>Hear how D.C.-based LGBT media reporters and editors navigate the halls of Congress and gain entrance to the White House. How do these journalists stay ahead of the Beltway&apos;s mainstream press pack? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Hear how D.C.-based LGBT media reporters and editors navigate the halls of Congress and gain entrance to the White House. How do these journalists stay ahead of the Beltway&apos;s mainstream press pack? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Diversifying LGBT Newsrooms</title>
            <description>Is the gay press ignoring communities of color? Are front pages too male-centric? How are editors and reporters ensuring multicultural coverage in their pages and in their newsroom hiring decisions? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Is the gay press ignoring communities of color? Are front pages too male-centric? How are editors and reporters ensuring multicultural coverage in their pages and in their newsroom hiring decisions? Listen to the full audio and visit nlgja.org/convention/2008/podcast.htm for a listing of speakers.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>[Convention Session] Congressional Confidential</title>
            <description>Jim Neal, the openly gay man who lost a Democratic primary battle in North Carolina, sits down with here! Network&apos;s Stephen Macias for a one-on-one Q&amp;A about his Senate race.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Jim Neal, the openly gay man who lost a Democratic primary battle in North Carolina, sits down with here! Network&apos;s Stephen Macias for a one-on-one Q&amp;A about his Senate race.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Taking the Next Step in a Changing Industry</title>
            <description>Broadcast member Sean Bartel discusses his unique (and agent-less) job search strategy and the reactions he has received from station directors.</description>
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