The NABJ JSHOP is an opportunity for high school students all over the country to experience a hands-on journalism workshop in conjunction with the NABJ national conference.
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BLOG: The 2011 JSHOP in Photos

BLOG: The 2011 JSHOP in Photos

Here are some snapshots taken for the 2011 NABJ journalism workshop.

2010 Workshop: Great job everyone!

Last year's workshop photos.

Writing has been my everything

By Andra Kovacs For as long as I can remember knowing how, writing has been my everything. Growing up, pen and paper were my release, my most loyal companions, and my tools to figure myself out. Through all the countless poems, journal entries, fifty-page stories, and writing awards, I somehow found myself in high school,...

Finding something that has eluded you for a long time is a wonderful thing

By Anna Buckley Figuring out something that has eluded you for a long time is a wonderful thing. For about two years now, I have set my mind on pursuing a career in journalism, but I have had no clue as to how to begin this pursuit or where I’ll end up. I started by...

Learning to be an objective reporter

By Alejandro Gonzalez At first I felt forced by my parents and it was a bit awkward to pretty much live with classmates I’ve never met, but as we collaborated and put our skills to use and work on these stories we learned about one another, it ended up being pretty fun. It’s a great...

I feel good!

By Alexandria Smith I’m feeling good. I’m very happy to be at the NABJ Journalism Workshop and I’m happy to put in my work. I miss my family and my friends but I’ve made some new friends. It’s fun here. I’d want others to come here and have as much fun as I’ve had. It’s...

I didn’t have a clue…

By Samantha Lopez Being at NABJ Journalism Workshop was a great experience. When I signed up for this I didn’t have a clue what to expect but when I got in the lab I learned that this was no joke. The three and a half days were intense, but I liked that because it was...

An amazing experience

By Andre Lawton I had an amazing experience at NABJ Journalism Workshop. I met many people, and learned a lot of new things and skills. One thing in particular that I learned was that I needed to break my habit of being shy. I had to go up to random people, some of whom were...