IFJ 30 April 2021
IFJ at World Press Freedom Day in Namibia
Information as a public good is the subject of World Press Freedom Day, held in Windhoek, Namibia, 30 years after the Windhoek Declaration (3 May 1991). It remains a seminal event for the development of a free, independent and pluralistic press. World Press Freedom Day has its origins in the UNESCO conference in Windhoek. Below you will find the programme with the participation of the IFJ and its regions.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Regional Forums
The global conference is connecting with the regional World Press Freedom Day celebrations, building upon the historic series of regional seminars triggered by the 1991 Seminar in Windhoek, which inspired regional declarations to promote a free, independent, and pluralistic press, in meetings held in Alma-Ata (1992), Santiago (1994), Sana’a (1996), and Sofia (1997).
Wine Road Announces New 8 Days in May Event
Wine tasting allows visitors to enjoy wine club benefits ~ no strings attached!
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HEALDSBURG, Calif., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Wine Road is excited to announce, 8 Days in May, a chance to enjoy wine club benefits with no strings attached! Join 40+ wineries in beautiful Sonoma County, May 24-31, and kick off summer while tasting your way along the Wine Road discovering new wineries and visiting long time favorites. Tickets are on sale now.
8 Days in May
Each winery will offer three wines for tasting, along with one or two of their wine club benefits for ticket holders. Benefits vary by winery and are listed in the detailed online program. Expect to see barrel samples available with the option to purchase futures, tasting limited wine club only wines, discounted shipping or discounts on wine purchases, along with some tasty bites here and there.