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Meet the NABJ Presidential Candidates: Marlon Walker

August 7, 2019 NABJ Staff 0

NABJ Student Project Reporter Cardine Johnson spoke with Presidential hopeful Marlon Walker about his leadership plans for the organization if elected […]

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Friday, NABJ Newscast

August 6, 2018 NABJ Staff 0
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August 6, 2018 NABJ Staff 0
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Visual Task Force auction hits a new high

August 5, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

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 […]

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Journalist of the Year honor ‘still sinking in’ for Hill

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

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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Detroit African-American museum tells overlooked stories

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

By ANFERNEE PATTERSON NABJ Monitor   DETROIT —Take a tour of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, and you’re bound to run into Jonathan Jones. Jones, who once was a sixth-grade teacher, now […]

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Tyler Perry to journalists: ‘Take ownership of black culture’

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

By ARIELLE BRUMFIELD NABJ Monitor   DETROIT—Tyler Perry credits his “go-getter” spirit to why he is so successful in the entertainment industry. Moderator and CBS News Anchor Demarco Morgan emphasized the value of Perry speaking […]

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Annual JSHOP offers high school students hands-on learning at convention

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

By BRE’ANNA GRANT NABJ Monitor   Eleven high school students are learning how to be journalists this week at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention. The students, who are from Detroit, Los Angeles and […]

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Four Years Later, Flint Worries It’s Being Forgotten

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

By ARIELLE BRUMFIELD NABJ Monitor   DETROIT — In an effort to restore the city’s finances, the city’s water supply was switched from its current provider Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to a city-built pipeline, […]

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NABJ, National Newspaper Publishers Association explore joint programs

August 3, 2018 NABJ Staff 0

By BRE’ANNA GRANT NABJ Monitor   A joint conference and member program between the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Newspaper Publishers Association may be in the works for the future. The conversation […]

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