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2011 TIP Media Fellows Events in Washington, D.C.

Learn more about the Summer Fellowships in Journalism, Strategic Communications and Israel Advocacy!

Media Fellows Visit White House

Washington, July 20 - The Israel Project’s Media Fellows joined thousands of other people in a visit to the most popular house in America—the White House. 

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Washington, July 18 - The United States’ luck with peaceful borders and neighbors has prevented many Americans from understanding Israel’s harsh realities, said Aaron Miller, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center and former Arab-Israeli peace negotiator.

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TIP Media Fellows meet with distinguished Brookings Senior Fellow and Washington Institute Aufzien Fellow

Washington, July 14 - David Schenker, the Aufzien Fellow and director of the Program on Arab Politics at The Washington Institute, answered a broad range of questions from the Media Fellows about politics in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Iran.

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TIP Media Fellows Visit U.S. State Dept. Foreign Press Center

Washington, July 13 - The Israel Project’s Washington, D.C., Media Fellows visited the United States Department of State Foreign Press Center, which provides assistance to foreign journalists who are reporting on American politics and culture.

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TIP D.C. Media Fellows Begin Their Training

Washington, June 20 - The Israel Project’s Washington, D.C., office welcomed its six Media Fellows and research intern for the summer. The Media Fellows participate in an intensive nine-week program aimed at educating future journalists and advocacy professionals in the art of research, interviewing, writing for publication, communications skills and public relations.

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