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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 […]
Pandemic, Other Challenges Greet Tucker in NABJ Presidency
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 […]
Publisher’s Drive Keeps her on the Main Road
By NABJ JSHOP Reporter Ayomi Wolff and Ankhusmet Lynch-Wade NABJ secretary and Dallas journalist Cheryl Smith visited the NABJ JSHOP this week, to share with students her journey as a journalist. Smith was born and […]
Close Treasurer’s Race Fills Out New NABJ Board
Walter Smith-Randolph and Jarrad Henderson have emerged as NABJ’s new treasurer and academic representative, respectively, after two contested races for the board of directors. […]
A Closer Look: Tallahassee’s Activists
By Nallah Brown Just two days after the murder of George Floyd on May 25, the residents of Tallahassee experienced their trauma of state violence in Florida with the murder of Tony McDade. Amid a […]
A Close Shave at the Barbershop
Barbershops serve as a home of fresh cuts and community on the southside of Tallahassee, Florida. So it came as a shock to Marlon Williams when the state shuttered his Fade Barbershop in March due to COVID-19 emergency restrictions. […]
JSHOP Reporter Q&A: Google News Lab’s Michael Grant on design strategy with NABJ
Because this year’s NABJ-NAHJ convention is virtual, Michael Grant has been bouncing around from screen to screen instead of running room to room. […]