
NABJ election draws few candidates
NABJ’s elections, once highly competitive, are going uncontested this year. Some members wondered whether lack of interest may be the issue. […]
NABJ’s elections, once highly competitive, are going uncontested this year. Some members wondered whether lack of interest may be the issue. […]
In the wake of the pandemic, Tucker introduced the organization’s COVID-19 hardship relief grants, which provided no-strings-attached funds to NABJ members negatively affected financially. […]
Of the seven seats up for election this year for NABJ’s board of directors, only one was contested. The other six—vice president of broadcast, vice president of digital, secretary, Region I director, Region III director, and student representative—were unopposed races. […]
The NABJ officer elections for 2021 feature a contest for the top position. Manuel Smith is challenging current President Dorothy Tucker for the job. Other positions being voted on this year have a single candidate. The candidates laid out their positions in interviews with the NABJ Monitor. Here is where they stand… […]
By Tyrik Wynn Dorothy Tucker’s first year as president of the National Association of Black Journalists has been full of challenges. After taking the helm of a financially healthy organization, Tucker faced the prospect of […]
“This is a historical moment for NABJ,” President Dorothy Tucker said the day before the conference opened. “It is our first virtual convention. It is uncharted waters. It has been both exciting and exhilarating and stressful and frightful all at the same time. I think it’s going to be great. I know it’s going to be great.” […]
Dorothy Tucker hugs her son, after winning the NABJ 2019 presidential election. […]
Dorothy Tucker cruised to victory with 55 percent of the votes to become the next president of the National Association of Black Journalists. […]
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