Articles by NABJ Staff
Town hall meeting addresses job opportunities, public funding
By SIERRA PORTER NABJ Monitor The topic of a “New Detroit,” job opportunities, inclusiveness and the issue of the city’s use of public funds to rebuild downtown were boiling points for attendants of a town […]
Young professionals look to flood NABJ Career Fair
By JAY BOYD NABJ Monitor DETROIT —Tyrik Reed sat on a bench charging his cellphone while copies of his resume spilled out of a business binder. Reed, who traveled to the convention in Detroit from […]
Windsor, ON: Rich history and fun festivities
By BRE’ANNA GRANT NABJ Monitor WINDSOR, ON —If you’ve got a valid passport, an international trip is less than a mile away. On the other side of the Detroit River is Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. […]
Tiny homes provide answer to big problems
By SIERRA PORTER NABJ Monitor DETROIT —Tiny houses in the U.S. have become such a popular trend that HGTV has several shows all about young hipsters obsessed with finding a tiny home of their own. […]
NABJ notables excited to see convention come to fruition in Detroit
By ANFERNEE PATTERSON NABJ Monitor DETROIT —For Detroit native Jemele Hill, columnist for ESPN’s Undefeated, the 2018 convention “is the most ideal and ultimate homecoming I could ever have.” Hill and her honorary convention co-chair […]
From Detroit ’92 to Detroit ’18: 26 years of changes to NABJ and the Motor City
By SIERRA PORTER NABJ Monitor DETROIT —For the first time in 26 years, the National Association of Black Journalists is back in Detroit. The last time convention was hosted in Detroit was in 1992. […]