The Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference is an annual program that brings together high school students from across the United States who are passionate about journalism and media. The conference is named after Al Neuharth, the founder of USA Today and the Freedom Forum, and is intended to honor his legacy and promote his values of journalistic excellence and free expression.
During the conference, students participate in a variety of activities and workshops designed to help them develop their journalism skills and learn more about the industry. They also have the opportunity to meet with professional journalists, media executives, and other industry experts who can provide guidance and advice on pursuing a career in journalism.
The conference is open to rising high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who have a demonstrated interest in journalism and media. Participants are selected through a competitive application process that includes submitting a portfolio of their work and writing an essay on a specific topic related to journalism.
The Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference is typically held in Washington, D.C. and is fully funded by the Freedom Forum, which covers all of the participants’ expenses, including travel, lodging, and meals.