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SUMMARY:ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2025
DESCRIPTION:ThreeSixty’s annual celebration and fundraiser “Homecoming” is Thursday\, April 10\, 2025 at the Minneapolis Club! \nTICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. Email kenzieokeefe@stthomas.edu if you’d like to be added to the waitlist. \nThat night from 5:30-8:30 p.m.\, we will uplift the work of our talented young journalists and honor those who promote opportunities and diversity in the worlds of professional storytelling. \nChenue Her\, Fox 9’s first Hmong news anchor\, will host. \nErnesto Londoño\, New York Times correspondent and author\, will be presented with the “Widening the Circle Award” by members of our Youth Leadership Board. \nTatsha Robertson\, editor in chief of The Root\, will be presented with the “Opening Doors Award” by ThreeSixty Scholar Ayanna Melander. \nAppetizers and one drink ticket are included with your registration. Walk-up tickets are not available. \nParking: Free parking is available in the Minneapolis Club ramp. \nDress: Smart casual or cocktail reception attire. \nSchedule: \n\n5:30 p.m. Doors open. Social hour DJ’d by ThreeSixty alum Marquan Harper (UST ’28)\n7:00 – 8:00 p.m.  Program\n8:30 p.m. Event Concludes\n\nGiving: One hundred percent of your gifts to ThreeSixty Journalism support programming and scholarships for high school students. You can give now or during the event. Gifts from supporters are critical to sustaining ThreeSixty Journalism and ensure there are no barriers to participation. \nMore about our honored guests: \nChenue Her is a proud east St. Paul native and is excited to be back in Minnesota anchoring the Fox 9 Morning News. He is the first Hmong anchor ever at Fox 9 and currently the only one in the Twin Cities. Chenue has more than a decade of experience in TV news\, having worked in Oregon\, Virginia\, Georgia\, and Iowa before coming home. His reporting has won several awards and his anchoring has been Emmy-nominated. Throughout his career\, he has been an outspoken advocate for representation in journalism. In 2022\, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) recognized Chenue with the national “Community Impact Award”. He is a big believer in mentorship and is always happy to work with journalism students. \nErnesto Londoño is a national correspondent at The New York Times\, where he has worked since 2014. He was born and raised in Colombia and has spent two decades covering some of the most important stories of his generation. He covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; the Arab Spring; served on the editorial board of The New York Times; and was the newspaper’s bureau chief in Brazil. \n  \nTatsha Robertson is editor in chief of The Root\, one of the nation’s preeminent digital media outlets for Black news\, politics\, culture and opinion. She is a former senior editor at People Magazine\, deputy editor of Essence\, and New York City bureau chief for The Boston Globe. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThank you to our sponsors: \n \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://threesixty.stthomas.edu/event/threesixty-journalism-homecoming-2025/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Club\, 729 2nd Ave S\, Minneapolis\, 55402\, United States
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SUMMARY:ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2024
DESCRIPTION:ThreeSixty’s annual celebration and fundraiser “Homecoming” is Saturday\, April 13\, 2024\, at the Granada Theater in Minneapolis!  \nThat night from 5:30-8:30 p.m.\, we will uplift the work of our talented young journalists and honor those who promote opportunities and diversity in the worlds of professional storytelling.  \nNBC national correspondent Adrienne Broaddus will be awarded our “Opening Doors Honor” which spotlights an influential leader who promotes opportunities and successes among diverse voices in media\, business\, or community. Mukhtar Ibrahim\, CEO and founder of the Sahan Journal will be honored with our “Widening the Circle Award.”   \nThe evening will be co-hosted by broadcaster and small business owner Sheletta Brundidge and ThreeSixty student Marquan Harper\, a senior at Twin Cities Academy.   \n\n5:00 p.m.  Doors Open\n5:30 p.m.  Social hour DJ’d by ThreeSixty student Everett Parker\n6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.   Program\n8:30 p.m.  Event Concludes \n\nAppetizers and one drink ticket are included with your registration.  \nThank you for your interest. Ticket sales close April 8\, 2024. Walk-up tickets are not available.   \nRegister here!\nEvent Details\nPlease allow for extra travel time. Road construction season is here; lane and intersection closures along Hennepin Avenue in Uptown will affect your route to the Granada Theater.  \nGranada Theater in Uptown Minneapolis (3022 Hennepin Ave; Google Maps; Apple Maps)  \n Heavy appetizers will be served during social hour and guests will receive a drink ticket. There is a cash bar.  \nParking  \nThere are several paid parking options. We recommend Seven Points parking garage\, directly across Hennepin Avenue from the Granada Theater. You can reserve parking in the Seven Points garage.  \nA second option is the 1422 Lake St. surface lot one block away from Granada.  \nStreet meters are a third option; however\, they are limited and tend to fill up fast.  \nDress  \nSmart casual or cocktail reception attire match the vibe of ThreeSixty Homecoming.  \nYour gifts matter  \nOne hundred percent of your gifts to ThreeSixty Journalism support programming and scholarships for high school students with documented financial need. You can give now or during the event\, or any time if you find yourself unable to attend on Saturday. Gifts from supporters are critical to sustaining ThreeSixty Journalism and they ensure there are no barriers to participation. \nHONORED GUESTS \nAdrienne Broaddus\nOpening Doors Awardee | Adrienne Broaddus  \nEmmy-award winning journalist Adrienne Broaddus has been a national correspondent since 2020—first with CNN and now with NBC News based in Chicago. Her reporting has included focuses on the COVID-crisis\, Black Maternal Health\, policing in America and the need for living organ donors. Before joining CNN in 2020\, Broaddus spent nearly seven years anchoring and reporting in Minneapolis at KARE-TV. While at KARE\, she was the first journalist to speak exclusively on camera with the 9-year-old who witnessed the killing of George Floyd\, and she was among the first reporters on the scene to report legendary singer Prince Rogers Nelson had died in 2016 and was invited to sit down and talk with his family members in an exclusive interview. Broaddus is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Journalism. She previously served as a board member for the Society of Professional Journalists Diversity Division. She is also a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority\, Incorporated. When not on assignment\, Broaddus spends time collecting greeting cards\, soul line dancing\, playing the piano and volunteering at her church\, New Life Covenant Southeast. She is an organ donation advocate.   \nMukhtar Ibrahim\nWidening the Circle Awardee | Mukhtar Ibrahim  \nMukhtar M. Ibrahim is the founder and CEO of Sahan Journal\, a nonprofit news organization that covers Minnesota’s immigrants and communities of color. He is passionate about using journalism to empower communities and build a more equitable\, informed\, and engaged society. Mukhtar is known for his leadership in promoting sustainable business models for journalism and his standing as a thought leader in the media industry. His leadership has been recognized with numerous awards\, including the Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Great Immigrant Award\, Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal “40 Under 40”\, and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism’s First Decade Award. Mukhtar holds an MBA from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.  \n HOSTS\nSheletta Brundidge\nSheletta Brundidge  \nSheletta Brundidge is a small business owner. She founded her podcasting platform\, ShelettaMakesMeLaugh.com\, to spotlight and elevate Black voices. She now produces eleven popular weekly podcasts featuring Black subject experts and partners with businesses seeking to connect with Black audiences. As an advocate for other Black-owned small businesses\, Sheletta conceived and sponsored the first Black Entrepreneurs Day at the Capitol in February of 2023. A second event in 2024 brought hundreds back to the Capitol. For her efforts\, Sheletta has been honored by the National Small Business Association as an Advocate of the Year. She has also won a Women in Business Award from the Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal and was named Woman of the Year by USA Today. Sheletta is an Emmy Award-winning podcaster\, broadcaster and public speaker. The mother of four children\, including three with autism spectrum disorder\, she is the author of four best-selling children’s books about kids like her own.   \nMarquan Harper\nMarquan Harper  \nMarquan Harper\, a senior at Twin Cities Academy High School is a DJ and content creator from Saint Paul’s Frogtown neighborhood. With a passion for media\, he actively contributes to outlets like TPT – Twin Cities PBS\, and Minnesota Public Radio. He also serves as the Multimedia Specialist for his home church\, Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church. Marquan aspires to pursue a career in TV\, radio\, and film post-college\, driven by his dedication to storytelling and amplifying diverse voices in media.  \nThreeSixty Journalism\, a nonprofit program of the College of Arts and Sciences\, empowers diverse students with valuable leadership and storytelling skills\, prepares them for college and career success and fosters more representative truth-telling.  \nThank you ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2024 sponsors! \n  \n \n \n \n  \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://threesixty.stthomas.edu/event/threesixty-journalism-homecoming-2024/
LOCATION:Granada Theater\, 3022 Hennepin Ave\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55408\, United States
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SUMMARY:ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2023: Featuring Soledad O'Brien
DESCRIPTION:View the Homecoming 2023 FAQ. \nJoin us Saturday\, April 1\, 2023\, at Granada Theater in Uptown Minneapolis for our annual celebration and fundraiser\, ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming. Journalist Soledad O’Brien will be awarded with ThreeSixty’s inaugural “Opening Doors Honor\,” which spotlights an influential leader who promotes opportunities and successes among diverse voices in media\, business\, or community. In addition\, legendary Pioneer Press columnist Rubén Rosario will be honored with our Widening the Circle Award. ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2023 is hosted by WCCO radio’s Vineeta Sawkar. \n5:00 p.m. Doors Open\n5:30 p.m. Socializing\n6:30 p.m. Program\, hosted by Vineeta Sawkar and featuring Soledad O’Brien\n8:30 p.m. Event Concludes \nAppetizers and one drink ticket are included with your registration. \nThank you for your interest. Ticket sales closed March 28\, 2023\, at 11:00 p.m. Walk-up tickets are not available. Please join us in 2024! \nSoledad O’Brien\, our featured guest\, is an award-winning documentarian\, journalist\, speaker\, author and philanthropist. The CEO of Soledad O’Brien Productions\, O’Brien anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien.” She also reports regularly for HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” \nO’Brien has anchored shows on CNN\, MSNBC and NBC\, and hosted projects for Fox and A&E. She’s contributed to the three major broadcast networks\, Oxygen\, Nat Geo\, PBS NewsHour and WebMD. O’Brien was a special correspondent on Al Jazeera America’s  “America Tonight” and produced several documentaries on social issues for the network. \nRubén Rosario is a veteran newspaper journalist who wrote an award-winning column for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.  Born in San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, and raised in New York City\, Rosario spent 11 years as a staff writer for the New York Daily News\, covering some of the biggest and more notorious crime stories in the nation’s largest city. \nVineeta Sawkar\, our event host\, is an Emmy award-winning anchor and broadcast journalist. In 2022\, Sawkar became the first woman of color to host WCCO Radio’s drive-time morning show. She was a reporter\, weekend news anchor and morning news anchor at KSTP-TV during her almost 18 years at the station. Sawkar was also digital reporter with Star Tribune and director of public relations at St. Thomas. \nThreeSixty Journalism\, a nonprofit program of the College of Arts and Sciences\, empowers diverse students with valuable leadership and storytelling skills\, prepares them for college and career success and fosters more representative truth-telling. \nThank you ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2023 sponsors! 
URL:https://threesixty.stthomas.edu/event/2023-homecoming/
LOCATION:Granada Theater\, 3022 Hennepin Ave\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55408\, United States
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