LIVE WEBINAR - Wednesday MAY 20, 11AM PT, 2PM ET, 6PM GMT
How to Pitch: Feet in 2 Worlds
Join Feet in 2 World's managing editor Quincy Surasmith as he offers real time feedback on how to transform your story from an idea to a commissionable pitch!
This webinar is free for AIR members. RSVP via Zoom to attend. Non-members must purchase a ticket to reveal the RSVP button.
Note: You must be logged into both AIR and SoundPath to access the free member ticket price. If you are not a member and want to be, join here.
This webinar is free for AIR members. RSVP via Zoom to attend. Non-members must purchase a ticket to reveal the RSVP button.
Note: You must be logged into both AIR and SoundPath to access the free member ticket price. If you are not a member and want to be, join here.
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About this webinar
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May 20
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11am PT / 2pm ET / 6pm GMT
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60 min
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Free for AIR members /
$50 non-members -
This live webinar is recorded and made available for AIR members and ticket holders after the recording.
Feet in 2 Worlds (Fi2W) is a network that empowers immigrant journalists by centering their work around voices of immigrants and communities of color. Their work aims to brings meaningful and lasting change to the journalists they mentor and work with, their partners, and the Fi2W audience.
Learn about how to pitch your story to Feet in 2 Worlds and get your story broadcast! In this exclusive session, three participants will get hands-on pitch doctoring by Feet in 2 World's managing editor Quincy Surasmith.
Submit your pitch for review ahead of the webinar for live feedback here:
https://forms.gle/zpYonpRErjy7dh2z9
Key Takeaways
- Learn exactly what Fi2W is looking for in their current open call for pitches.
- Get real time feedback from the network's managing editor Quincy Surasmith.
- Live pitch doctoring through tangible examples.
Meet the Moderator
Quincy Surasmith
Quincy Surasmith is Fi2W's managing editor. He is an audio producer based in Los Angeles, California. He is also the host and executive producer of Asian Americana, a podcast featuring stories of Asian American culture and history. Previously, he was the producer-editor for the podcast #GoodMuslimBadMuslim and produced at Southern California Public Radio/LAist.
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