Podcasts
Black Trans Lives Matter
The election for treasurer on the NABJ Board of Directors has prompted concerns from members of the LGBTQIA community about how they feel they’re treated by the general membership.
NABJ-NAHJ reporter Kenneth Cooper says one candidate has accused the organization of homophobia. […]
Is It Safe To Return To School This Fall?
As some schools across the country discuss plans to re-open this fall during the COVID-19 pandemic, one elementary school in Michigan is drawing mixed reaction on the issue. NABJ – NAHJ’s Demetria Bias reports […]
Undocumented Immigrants in Virginia
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has signed legislation allowing undocumented immigrants to drive starting January 1, 2021.
NABJ/NAHJ reporter Jennifer Rice says there are new requirements for persons to receive driving privileges. […]
Black Lives in Blue Uniforms: The Struggle and Success
Communities all over the United States expect their local police department to protect them and their families. This expectation soon took a turn when the number of unarmed Black men being killed by police was constantly in the news.
NABJ/NAHJ’s Demetria Bias reports. […]
Black at HCPS
On June 19, 2020, an anonymous Instagram page called “Black at HCPS” made its debut. Through the account, minority students amplify their voices and highlight their encounters with racial discrimination. NABJ/NAHJ reporter JENNIFER RICE talked with several of the students who have posted to the site.
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2020 Presidential Candidates at NABJ19
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. […]
Super Bowl LIV Returns To Miami In 2O2O
The NABJ Convention is not the only event making its return to Miami. The NFL’s final two teams will compete for the Lombardi Trophy in February 2020 at Super Bowl 54 in Hard Rock Stadium. NABJ Student Reporter Cardine Johnson reports. […]