Finding My Abolitionist Voice as A Journalist
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
For the first time in 15 years both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates spoke at NABJ’s annual convention. @theskyeray highlighted parts of the forum. […]
By ANFERNEE PATTERSON NABJ Monitor DETROIT —The Visual Task Force of the National Association of Black Journalists has raised its highest amount of pre-event funding for its Photography Auction than it has since the […]
By SIERRA PORTER NABJ Monitor DETROIT — Jemele Hill knows plenty about what happens when journalists become a part of the story. “She’s been writing, reporting, an anchor for ESPN and worn multiple hats,” […]
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