Youngstown Press Club to observe World Press Freedom Day May 3

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During the observance, which will be streamed on the Youngstown Press Club Facebook group page, press club members will read the names of 50 journalists killed while serving their communities in 2020 and five additional journalists killed so far this year. (UNESCO)
During the observance, which will be streamed on the Youngstown Press Club Facebook group page, press club members will read the names of 50 journalists killed while serving their communities in 2020 and five additional journalists killed so far this year. (UNESCO)

The Youngstown Press Club will observe World Press Freedom Day at noon May 3 in front of Youngstown State University’s Kilcawley Center near the amphitheater/fountain area. In the event of rain, the observance will move to the lounge area near the Chestnut Room.

During the observance, which will be streamed on the Youngstown Press Club Facebook group page, press club members will read the names of 50 journalists killed while serving their communities in 2020 and five additional journalists killed so far this year.

The list of journalists slain because of their professional activities was compiled by Reporters Without Borders, an international organization dedicated to defending freedom of the press.

World Press Freedom Day is an annual international observance sponsored by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).

This year’s theme, “Information as a Public Good,” affirms the importance of cherishing information and recognizes the impact of a changing media system on human rights, democracy, public health and sustainable development.

The Youngstown Press Club promotes journalism and other communication-related professions in the Mahoning Valley.

World Press Freedom Day

 

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