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NLGJA Outlook
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Our Current Issue
In our first issue of the year, we take an in-depth look at Election 2008, including a media analysis of coverage of LGBT people and issues during campaign season; a point/counterpoint on journalists making personal endorsements; an in-depth look at the intersection of polling and the LGBT community; and articles from NLGJA members who have traveled with and reported on candidates in some of the country's hotly contested primary states. And of course, there's the one-on-one interview with Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) about being out in the Capitol.
We close by paying our respects to Thomas Morgan III, a "warrior for change" in the journalism industry who passed away in December 2007.
About NLGJA Outlook
NLGJA Outlook is a newsmagazine that not only provides coverage of NLGJA events, but also contains unique articles focused on professional development, the state of the LGBT story and workplace issues. Written for members by members, NLGJA Outlook is the official voice of the organization and the evolving record of its many achievements in the news industry.
In 2006, The American Society of Association Executives & The Center for Association Leadership awarded NLGJA Outlook a first-place honor in its Communication Gold Circle Awards. Out of more than 250 award entries, NLGJA Outlook took the top spot for outstanding design, layout and content in the four-color category for associations with an annual budget of $2 million or less. In 2007, NLGJA Outlook received honorable mention in the same contest.
NLGJA Members: Are You on the Move?
NLGJA Outlook's "Members on the Move" section is a great way for you to get the word out about a promotion, a new job, books you have published, awards you have won or fellowships and other educational opportunities.
To be included in the next issue, please contact NLGJA Director of Communications & Marketing Jason Lloyd Clement at jlclement@nlgja.org. Also, please include a print-ready, high resolution photo of yourself. Only current NLGJA members are eligible to submit items for Members on the Move, and all submissions are subject to editing.
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