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Finding My Abolitionist Voice as A Journalist

August 8, 2020 Carol Gantt 0

Noah Tesfaye It has been over five months since the brutal police murder of Breonna Taylor, and there has been no justice. Her death is a horrifying reminder of the systemic issues that exist within […]

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Black Journalists Seek The Truth Over “Objectivity”

August 8, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Noah Tesfaye When newspaper editor Ida B. Wells was investigating lynchings of Black Americans following Reconstruction after the Civil War, her priority was not objectivity. It was to tell the truth about the horrors […]

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A Closer Look: Tallahassee’s Activists

August 7, 2020 Carol Gantt 0

By Nallah Brown Just two days after the murder of George Floyd on May 25, the residents of Tallahassee experienced their trauma of state violence in Florida with the murder of Tony McDade. Amid a […]

Black Lives Matter

Collegiate and Professional Football Coaches Join to Compete Against Systemic Racism

August 7, 2020 Jaya Franklin 0

After Offensive Coordinator Eric Bieniemy and the Kansas City Chiefs left Miami as Super Bowl champions, many were surprised that for two straight years, he was not offered a head coaching position in the National Football League. […]

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A Close Shave at the Barbershop

August 7, 2020 Carol Gantt 0

Barbershops serve as a home of fresh cuts and community on the southside of Tallahassee, Florida. So it came as a shock to Marlon Williams when the state shuttered his Fade Barbershop in March due to COVID-19 emergency restrictions. […]

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Florida A&M Opens Campus for COVID Relief

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Nallah Brown When the COVID-19 virus struck Tallahassee, Florida, the home of Florida A&M University, the campus community responded with urgent care.  FAMU invited Second Harvest of the Big Bend to set up emergency […]

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One-on-one with Dr. Sheila Brooks as the NABJ Student Multimedia Project Goes Virtual

August 6, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Raymond Lucas Jr.  The National Association of Black Journalists’ Student Multimedia Project may soon be celebrating 31 years with a new name in honor of Dr. Sheila Brooks, CEO of SRB Communications and founder […]

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‘The Hardest Working Man in Radio’ talks career, retirement

August 9, 2019 NABJ Staff 0

BY AYANA ARCHIE NABJ Monitor After 25 years of making waves in the radio industry, “The Hardest Working Man in Radio” and this year’s honorary NABJ convention chair, Tom Joyner, reflected on his storied career […]

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Youngest TIME Magazine for Kids Reporter stands tall at convention

August 8, 2019 Jaya Franklin 0

Tiana Sirmans knows a thing or two about chasing dreams. […]

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Beyond the conference, make the most out of your convention

August 7, 2019 NABJ Staff 0

Most of everything that you need during this week’s conference is at or within walking distance […]

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