ONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION - Lessons from Minneapolis: Legal, safety and ethical considerations for photographers

05feb6:00 pm7:00 pmONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION - Lessons from Minneapolis: Legal, safety and ethical considerations for photographers

Event Details

ONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION: Lessons from Minneapolis: Legal, safety and ethical considerations for photographers
February 5, 2026 | Thursday 6-7pm
Free w/ RSVP

Join us Thursday, February 5 at 6pm (PST), for a timely online panel discussion with photojournalists Nate Gowdy, David Ryder, Leah Millis, and Alicia Wagner Calzada, Deputy General Counsel for the National Press Photographers Association. Moderated by Josh Trujillo, photographer and educator, the conversation will examine safety in protest coverage, photographers’ rights, and the legal and ethical considerations shaping photojournalism in today’s political climate.

Panelists & Moderator include:

Alicia Wagner Calzada — Deputy General Counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, where she focuses on press freedom, First Amendment protections, and legal advocacy for journalists working in the field.

David Ryder — Seattle-based freelance photojournalist who has covered war, wildfires, natural disasters, and protest movements across the United States, and who has completed hostile-environment training.

Leah Millis — Washington, D.C.–based photojournalist and press-safety advocate whose reporting spans politics, international protest movements, war, immigration, and the rise of domestic extremism in the United States.

Nate Gowdy — Seattle-based photographer whose work examines American politics and identity through a documentary and fine-art lens. He is the author of INSURRECTION, a timestamped photojournalistic chronicle of January 6.

Josh Trujillo — Educator, photojournalist, brand storyteller, and ethical journalism advocate.

Pictured from left to right: Alicia Wagner Calzada, David Ryder, Leah Millis, Nate Gowdy

Time

February 5, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm(GMT+00:00)