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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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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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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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Sports Leagues Show Support for Social Justice

August 6, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

During the 2016 NFL season, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality against African-Americans and racial injustice in America. […]

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Classic car collection drives culture

August 9, 2019 NABJ Staff 0
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Dolphins, Falcons go down to the wire in preseason game

August 9, 2019 NABJ Staff 0

A botched interception may have cost the Atlanta Falcons a win against the Miami Dolphins Thursday in a preseason game that competed with sessions at NABJ. […]

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30 Years of NABJ Student Projects

August 9, 2019 NABJ Staff 1

In 1989 member Sheila Brooks and then-student representative Roland Martin convinced the national board to approve the first student project at the 1990 Los Angeles convention. […]

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