On July 19, come hear David Nakamura, White House correspondent for The Washington Post, at a special AAJA-Asia (Tokyo) potluck lunch hosted by AP Bureau Chief Ken Moritsugu and Carmen Chan.
David started at the Washington Post as a summer intern in 1992 and is amazed he once did this job without the Internet, a cell phone, GPS, Wikipedia or a laptop computer. After four years as a sports reporter, he moved to the local news staff and wrote about education in Virginia and Maryland and city government in Washington, D.C. In 2004, he was part of a team that uncovered high levels of lead contamination in D.C. tap water, a series that won the 2005 Selden Ring Award for investigative reporting. He has reported from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Japan.
See the event’s Facebook page for details.
*Limited to the first 25 RSVPs.
*Free for AAJA members, 1,000 yen for non-members
*Contributions of food or drink are welcome.