The Washington Journalism and Media Conference

Johnathan Burch

JOHNATHAN BURCH

Junior Faculty Advisor

Johnathan Burch is from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a rising sophomore at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, pursing a major in Politics & Law and minors in Health Equity and Philosophy.  He is interested in pursuing a career in medical law, focusing on healthcare policy. Attending WJMC in 2021 was an unforgettable experience that Johnathan will cherish forever. He learned about the various forms that journalism can take on, met professionals in the field, and built new relationships with other National Youth Correspondents from across the nation. The relationships he made just a few years ago have blossomed into a vast network of individuals with similar interests. Although the students in his cohort may have chosen different career paths, they share an interest in breaking down barriers to improve society for the better. Returning as an alum to make this a memorable experience for other students is what makes WJMC even more special for him.

John Gossett

JOHN GOSSETT

Faculty Advisor

John is the broadcast journalism teacher and director of sports broadcasting at Fayetteville High School in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Located just steps away from the University of Arkansas, John has built FHS TV into a nationally recognized program with students winning multiple Emmy’s along with numerous state awards. John is also a board member for the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association where his program serves as the media officer school. Originally from Dallas, Texas, John earned his B.A. in broadcast journalism and master’s degree in education both from the University of Arkansas.

Keira Klein

KEIRA KLEIN

Keira Klein is a junior, attending high school in Northern California. She competes in FFA Floral competitions, plays tennis and basketball, and writes in her spare time. She LOVED her WJMC experience because of all of the different careers it exposed her to, and can’t wait to contribute to this year’s Youth Advisory Board.

Wandi Hadebe

WANDI HADEBE

Wandi Hadebe is a senior at Harrison High School and is in her third year of the journalism program. She serves as the writing editor of the Legacy Yearbook Staff as well as Vice President and Writing Center Coordinator of the James Joyce chapter of the National English Honors Society. She was also county finalist of the 2022 Cobb County Writing Fair and named English Student of the Year her sophomore and junior years. Wandi aspires to be a novelist and bookstore owner, and is currently working towards that goal through a literary agency internship. 

Benjamin Maya

BENJAMIN MAYA

Ben Maya is a senior at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San José, California. He’s an alumni of WJMC 2023 and besides journalism has an interest in foreign service, sports, spending time in the outdoors, and radio and broadcasting. His favorite classes his Senior year are Literature of the Counter Culture and Spanish AP. Ben strives to be a source of fun and positivity for those around him.

Vegas Dodds

VEGAS DODDS

Vegas Dodds is a senior at Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute in Jamestown, TN. They plan to pursue an English or Communications major at a university in Pennsylvania. They joined their school journalism program, the Dragon J.Staff, in their sophomore year, and they accepted the position of General News Editor for the school newspaper – The Pine Needles – in their junior year. Currently, they are the Copy Editor for all school publications. Outside of academics, Dodds enjoys the performing arts and playing with their cats. They are thrilled to be a member of the Youth Advisory Board (YAB), as the 2023 Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WJMC) was a truly monumental experience for them.

Thomas Hughes

THOMAS HUGHES

Thomas is a senior at Trinity School at Meadow View in Falls Church, VA. Thomas is part of his school’s debate club, yearbook club, and founded the school’s journalism program. He aspires to major in journalism, and to specifically focus on sports journalism. Outside of school, Thomas actively participates in Ninja Warrior, having made it to nationals this past year, and owns his own small business, which sells T-shirts for ninja competitors.

Temi Samuel

TEMI SAMUEL

Temi Samuel is currently a senior at Lawrence E. Elkins High School in Houston, Texas. She is one of 3 students who represent her school on a district level and also second in command of her AFJROTC unit. Temi enjoys baking, reading fantasy and dark academia books, public speaking and engaging in conversations with her peers about pressing issues in her community and the world. Temi has also always had a strong passion for writing and is planning on publishing her book before she graduates High School. With the writing  skills she has acquired overtime Temi plans on ensuring that WJMC 2024 is more than a success! 

Sarah Kelly

SARAH KELLY

Junior Faculty Advisor, Alum 2022

Sarah is an avid reader and writer from Purcellville, Virginia. At home, she loves to spend time with her family and dogs out in nature. During the school year, she’s further north studying journalism at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. When not reading fantasy or typing up stories, she can be found spinning a flag with the UMass colorguard team.

Tariq Johnson

TARIQ JOHNSON

Tariq Johnson is a class of 2024 Senior from Concord, North Carolina; who has had a long-time passion for journalism and the realm of media. Fashion, music, politics, culture, reality TV, working, and community involvement also consume his passion. Johnson had the experience of a lifetime during first session of the 2023 WJMC! Listening to the stories of successful journalists, meeting students from all across the country who also love journalism, and the fabulous locations that the conference visited within the week was life-changing. Johnson hopes to continue the lovely experience he had this summer while serving on the YAB!