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Historical Virtual Convention, Paves Road for the Future

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

“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.” […]

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Is It Safe To Return To School This Fall?

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

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 […]

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Florida A&M Opens Campus for COVID Relief

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Nallah Brown When the COVID-19 virus struck Tallahassee, Florida, the home of Florida A&M University, the campus community responded with urgent care.  FAMU invited Second Harvest of the Big Bend to set up emergency […]

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High School Hoops Star Looks To Create A Movement

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

The future of college basketball may include Historical Black Colleges and Universities in a highly visible way. Hoping to uplift the larger Black community, some top high school athletes are taking a harder look at predominantly Black schools to develop their sports careers. […]

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