Chairman of the NAACP, Julian Bond visits Central Michigan University, and reporter John Ketchum (J Camp class New York 2006) is there to interview him before his speech. Among other things, Bond speaks about a conversation with "Doc," as he called Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the election of Barack Obama to president of the United States.
As a little girl in Venezuela, Jenny Arraiz was never allowed to watch telenovelas. Her mother said there was too much kissing, but that didn’t stop Jenny from sneaking a peek as the blind Topacio — the title character in a 1984 hit — married a rich man and regained her sight.
The Asian American Journalists Association publishes J Camp Alum, a growing collection of works by graduates of its J Camp journalism training program.