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Month: August 2021

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Opinion: Should journalism professors adjust to students’ needs for effective mentorship & learning?

August 22, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

ATLANTA – Journalism may be a field with key guidelines, but some professors must shift from the traditional framework to keep young, emerging journalists focused and on top of their game. […]

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Defining language: Dictionary.com adds Black lingo to listings

August 22, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Amber B. Courtney NABJ Monitor The Black words “zaddy,” “finna” and “chile” have been added to Dictionary.com. It’s true. You can look it up. These words, common to Black language, already had made their way […]

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Corporate America’s reluctant ad spending with Black-owned media called unfair

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

Corporate America spends billions on ads, but Black-owned media rarely sees much of it. […]

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Student Publishes Book as Final School Project

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Alexis Lomax NABJ Monitor A college student’s completion of a college capstone course has also turned into her first published book currently selling on Amazon.  “We, people” is the first book written by Amaris […]

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Advice on self-care from experts

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Whitney Hughes NABJ Monitor Although self-care and mental wellbeing can look different for everyone, three mental health experts, Dr. Akilah Reynolds, Dr. Kortni Alston and Dr. Brandon Gillespie, have some tips that can help […]

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Dorothy Tucker Re-Elected as NABJ President

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

Dorothy Tucker has won a second term as NABJ president with 83% of the votes, defeating challenger Manuel Smith, who obtained 17% (531-111). […]

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Schools worry about the effect of laws banning CRT in classrooms

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Whitney Hughes NABJ Monitor On May 25, Ohio joined the wave of states to introduce or pass a law that would limit the discussion of race in K-12 classrooms. “It strives to ensure that […]

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Black students make space for themselves in the Ivy League

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Shelia Hodges NABJ Monitor It is a beautiful spring day in Hanover, New Hampshire, as sophomore Queen Eche and her friends walk through the heart of Dartmouth University: the Green. Surrounded by historic buildings, […]

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Black Press Experience Both Pain and Profit in 2020

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Deidre Montague NABJ Monitor COVID-19 has impacted many sectors of the workforce, including journalism. However, the pandemic also revealed the importance and relevance of the Black press.  Aaron Eaton, the digital coordinator of The […]

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Black JoyRide reimagines historic Black resistance fight

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

Black August, the tradition to honor Black resistance each year in August, continues to inspire methods of resistance today including a gathering of 300-plus cyclists in Chicago to celebrate independence known as Black Joyride.  “It […]

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