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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: Multimedia Storytelling Showcase 2025
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Join ThreeSixty Journalism for the Multimedia Storytelling Showcase\, featuring student work produced at the 2025 Multimedia Storytelling Institute. Student reported stories will focus on topics related to Addiction and Recovery. \nParents\, friends\, volunteers\, and community members are all invited. Food and beverages will be provided. We cannot wait to celebrate our students with you! \nLocation: Schoenecker Center\, Performance Hall 106\nUniversity of St Thomas\, 2210 Summit Ave Saint Paul\, MN 55105 \nWhen: 2 – 3 p.m.\, Wednesday July 23\, 2025 \nRegistration is required by Monday July 21\, here. Contact Denise Huang at denise.huang@stthomas.edu with questions. \nSponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota
URL:https://threesixty.stthomas.edu/event/multimedia-storytelling-showcase-2025/
LOCATION:Schoenecker Center\, 2210 Summit Avenue\, Saint Paul\, Minnesota\, 55105
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SUMMARY:ThreeSixty Journalism Homecoming 2026
DESCRIPTION:ThreeSixty Journalism’s annual celebration and fundraiser “Homecoming” is Thursday\, April 16\, 2026 at the Minneapolis Club! \nThat night from 5:30-8:30pm we will uplift the work of our program’s talented emerging journalists\, honor those who support and inspire the next generation\, and affirm our shared investment in the future of a free press. \nAaliyah Demry\, ThreeSixty alum and accomplished multimedia journalist at KTTC TV in Rochester\, will host. \nTICKETS ARE SOLD OUT.  Email kenzieokeefe@stthomas.edu if you’d like to be added to the waitlist. 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 HERE or during the event. Gifts from supporters are critical to sustaining ThreeSixty Journalism and ensure there are no barriers to participation. \nLast year’s Homecoming event: \n \nMore about our featured guests: \nAaliyah Demry (HOST) is a ThreeSixty program alum now working as a multimedia journalist at KTTC TV in Rochester\, where she covers southeast Minnesota and northwest Iowa communities. A graduate of St. Cloud State University (Mass Communication & Film Studies)\, Aaliyah has previously worked for Minnesota Public Radio News\, Twin Cities PBS\, and the Center for Broadcast Journalism. \nHannah Allam (AWARDEE & SPEAKER) is a ProPublica reporter covering national security\, with a focus on counterterrorism\, militant movements and political violence. She previously covered the same issues at the Washington Post\, where she was part of two Pulitzer-winning teams\, and at NPR\, where she reported live during the Jan. 6\, 2021\, attack on the U.S. Capitol. As a longtime foreign correspondent for McClatchy\, Allam served as bureau chief in Baghdad during the Iraq War and in Cairo during the Arab Spring rebellions. Her work in the Middle East was recognized by the George Polk Awards and the Overseas Press Club. She returned to the United States in 2012 and has reported extensively on U.S. foreign policy\, race and religion\, and the mainstreaming of extremist ideologies. Allam is a 1999 graduate of the University of Oklahoma\, where she was editor of the OU Daily student newspaper. While in college\, Allam interned at the Star Tribune. Her first job after graduation was covering Dakota County for the Pioneer Press. Allam was a 2009 Nieman fellow at Harvard and she serves on the board of the International Women’s Media Foundation. She lives in Washington with her family. \nGeorgia Fort (AWARDEE & SPEAKER) is a three-time Midwest Emmy Award-winning journalist and one of only two reporters who were in the courtroom for the sentencing of Derek Chauvin. Her mission as a storyteller is to change the narrative by amplifying truth\, elevating diverse sources\, and providing context around social justice issues. With over 15 years of experience working in commercial and nonprofit radio and television news\, Fort has distinguished herself as a thought leader in equitable journalism. In 2023\, she launched Here’s the Truth—an independently produced television news program that earned 12 Regional Emmy nominations and took home three wins. Her work has been recognized by the National Association for Women in Business\, the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists\, and Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal\, which named her to its “40 Under 40” list. In 2022\, Fort founded the nonprofit Center for Broadcast Journalism to increase representation in media across Minnesota. \nAbout ThreeSixty Journalism \nThreeSixty Journalism equips young Minnesotans to be sense makers\, truth tellers\, and bridge builders for an equitable society through multimedia journalism. We strive for a Minnesota where every young person has access to a journalism education and where young people shape representative news media and civically connected communities. Founded in 1971 to advance racial equity in journalism\, ThreeSixty Journalism’s modern history began at the University of St. Thomas in 2001.  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS
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