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Please note: The Town Hall and Duo Address: Racial & Economic Justice - Baby's First Years are closed to the media.

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Press Credentials

Press credentials for the SRCD 2023 Biennial Meeting are strictly reserved for members of the press who represent a bona fide media organization. Complimentary registration is available to credentialed journalists (i.e., professional reporters, editors, writers, news photographers, producers and online editors) who work for a publication, news service, broadcast outlet or news site that is regularly issued and published primary for the dissemination of news, and operates independently from any commercial, political, government or special interest.

Attendees from publications must represent the editorial staff. Public relations, advertising, marketing or sales representatives will not be given a complimentary registration but are welcome to purchase one.

Working press employed by accredited news media outlets must present a press card, business card or letter of introduction from an editor of a recognized publication.

Freelance writers may be asked to produce a letter of assignment or evidence of previous or current assignments from a media outlet as described above.

Registered Press Privileges

Members of the press are granted access to all public sessions and the exhibit hall during the SRCD 2023 Biennial Meeting.
Note: Members of the press are not permitted in the SRCD member Town Hall Meeting and
Duo Address: Racial & Economic Justice - Baby's First Years session.

If you meet the required criteria, please email Jessica Efstathiou (jefstathiou@srcd.org) or Renée Williams Hockaday (rhockaday@srcd.org) with the following information:  

  • Full Name
  • News Organization
  • Title
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Email
  • Twitter handle
  • Dates you plan to attend the meeting.

Once verified, a member of the SRCD communications team will respond with registration instructions. Press passes are limited and are granted only to working journalists who intend to cover the event. Press credentials are not transferrable.