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NABJ Authors Showcase Highlights Black Empowerment

August 24, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Javier Sarmiento Jr. The annual NABJ Authors Showcase spotlights works that are creating a buzz and offers writers the opportunity to gain advice and insight from renowned authors.  The following participants spoke to the […]

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NABJ 2021 Flipbook

August 24, 2021 NABJ Staff 0
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Elephants bring a family together

August 24, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Dominique Ainsworth JSHOP Reporter For Sabine Ainsworth elephants represent strength, protection, good luck and good fortune. This is why Ainsworth, a mom of four from Fairfax, Va., gave each of her children an elephant […]

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Students abandon eLearning in Denton ISD when virtual academy funds are denied

August 23, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

Back-to-school in the Denton Independent School District kicked off  Aug. 12 with crowded hallways, unmasked faces, and classes that had double or even triple the number of students than they had the previous year. 

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NABJ Student Projects Talkback

August 23, 2021 NABJ Staff 0
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College with COVID restraints now nearly normal

August 23, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

David John is a 22-year-old incoming senior at the University of Maryland. He is eager to leave home to go to campus finally. With his wait almost over, he still has to deal with restrictions due to COVID-19.  […]

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HBCU Athletes Are Quickly Changing the Game

August 23, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Marquette Walker  JSHOP Reporter  Choosing a historically Black College and University (HBCU) culture over a predominately white institution (PWI) experience is a huge move in today’s world. It inspires tomorrow’s leaders to question why […]

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NABJ reports profit from 2021 Virtual Convention, new revenue streams

August 22, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

With the addition of new diverse new revenue streams, Treasurer Walter Smith-Randolph, says a surplus is projected by the end of 2021.  […]

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Keeping Black Professors at Universities Is As Important as Hiring Them

August 22, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

As a racial justice movement once again sweeps across the U.S. and schools and companies promise more diversity in their ranks, there is one number that has continued to remain significantly low for years: the lack of Black professors at predominantly white universities. And many times the problem becomes a revolving door for universities.  […]

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Disney Dreamers Academy to Celebrate 15 Years Next March

August 22, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

9-year-olds to spend four days at Walt Disney World Resorts. The program is dedicated to helping young adults develop their dreams through mentorship and building lifelong connections with peers and professionals.  […]

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