Join us in Detroit for the
2024 Collaborative Journalism Summit!

COLLABORATION

Prepare to partner in Detroit.

The 2024 Collaborative Journalism Summit will be hosted in person in Detroit on May 9-10, 2024! Join us for two days of lightning talks, workshops, and participatory discussions about a wide array of #collaborativej topics and projects.

The Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University is hosting the 2024 Summit in partnership with the Department of Communication at Wayne State University and Detroit Public Television.

The Summit is designed to be a fast-paced event that is full of sharing and learning. Both days are typically packed with sessions, so prepare accordingly.

When you register, you’ll find two ticketing options for 2024: An early registration price of $99 that ends Feb. 2, 2024, and $179 regular registration after that date. We also have low-cost scholarship tickets available to ensure the ticket price is not a barrier to participation. If you need one, just let us know by emailing [email protected].

As usual, the Summit comes with a Code of Conduct and Care policies and our Commitments pledge. Our commitments are driven by our focus on improving the inclusivity of the Summit and the diversity of its speakers and participants.

⭐ We require all Summit attendees to review our commitments and policies before you register.

 

Interested in sponsoring the Summit? Email Stefanie Murray at [email protected]

🦠 Important COVID-19 information:

We ask all individuals to follow current CDC guidance and adhere to the following Wayne State University policy:

  1. Guests must have neither been diagnosed with COVID-19, (or if previously diagnosed, have been deemed by a medical professional to no longer be contagious) nor have been reported as being symptomatic of COVID-19 to attend events in Student Center spaces.
  2. You must notify the Campus Health Center (CHC) at 313-577-5041 to discuss the situation in the event that they are diagnosed with COVID-19 or report as being symptomatic of COVID-19 before their event.
  3. If guests do not abide by said federal, state, and campus health regulations, Wayne State University reserves the right to cancel the event at any time without reimbursement.
  4. Wayne State University reserves the right to cancel or alter this reservation at any time in order to comply with health and safety standards. Through no fault of their own, if Wayne State cannot host the agreed-upon event due to a pandemic, epidemic, or similar causes, the client will be asked to reschedule for a later date or may take a full refund.

Accessibility accommodations:

During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to let us know if you have any accessibility needs or would like to request any additional accommodations and we will provide what you need.

In the meantime, check out our #CollaborativeJ merch on our Bonfire store!

All proceeds from merch sales will support the Center’s collaborative journalism program.